Meghan Markle, Prince Harry
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's baby's appearance has just been predicted. Pictured: Markle, Prince Harry share a joke as they attend the Commonwealth Service on Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2019 in London, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s baby’s appearance has just been predicted via a website generator.

The Lux And website allow users to upload pictures of the two parents in an attempt to predict how their offspring could look like. The Sun journalist Becky Pemberton revealed that she uploaded a photo of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to get an idea of how their baby could look like after its birth.

Pemberton revealed that the first photo she received was of Prince Harry and Markle’s baby girl. In the photo, the young girl has Markle’s brunette locks and dark eyes. However, the young girl’s toothy smile and thin upper lip are from Prince Harry.

But if Markle and Prince Harry will have a baby boy, it is possible that their firstborn will inherit Prince Harry’s ginger locks and pale skin tone. The baby boy’s eyes are dark just like Markle.

However, it is possible that the predictions won’t look anything like Markle and Prince Harry’s baby. Royal fans will learn how the infant looks like in a couple of weeks. Markle is scheduled to give birth in the Spring, and she told royal fans that her baby may arrive sometime at the end of April or the beginning of May.

In related news, Markle also made headlines this week after it was revealed that Queen Elizabeth II is planning on putting the attention of royal fans back to Kate Middleton and not the Duchess of Sussex.

Daniela Esler, a journalist for News.co.au, said that Her Majesty gave Middleton her seal of approval once again after 8 years during their first solo engagement in London.

“So, after 8 years, why has Her Maj chosen this particular moment in time to so publicly demonstrate her approval of Kate? To make sure that it is the future Queen who gets, at least for one day, to enjoy the gushing headlines and cheerful platitudes and all-around adoration?” she said.