Is this the new fourth in line to the throne? As the world waits for Kate Middleton's baby, software developer uses app to predict what it'll look like 

  • Software designer Charanjeet Kondal created images of new royal with app
  • If he's right, heir will have blonde hair, dark brown eyes and a small nose
  • Betting public believe the royal baby will arrive into world on Wednesday

The Duchess of Cambridge is expected to go into labour any day now, but has a software designer predicted what the fourth in line to the throne will look like?

Programmer Charanjeet Kondal has used an application to create images of the new prince or princess.

If he is right, the heir will have wispy blonde hair, dark brown eyes and a small nose when aged between two and four years old.

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Royal baby? A software programmer has predicted the heir will have wispy blonde hair, dark brown eyes and a small nose when aged between two and four years old

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The Duchess is expected to go into labour any day now, but has someone predicted how the baby will look

The pictures of the new prince or princess were created using Mr Kondal's Morph Thing application.

He ran the same software when it was announced Kate was pregnant for the first time with Prince George, and claims his predictions were relatively accurate.

Charanjeet Kondal has used an application to create images of the new prince or princess

Charanjeet Kondal has used an application to create images of the new prince or princess

The software programmer said: 'I focus on all of the facial features of both of the parents and Morph Thing comes up with an average.

'Everything is taken to consideration - eyes, nose, jawline, and hairline - to come up with a clear picture.

'The software can be used by anyone by just putting two faces together.'

The betting public believe the latest addition to the royal family will arrive on Wednesday - the couple's fourth wedding anniversary - or Thursday next week with odds of 4/1. 

It remains odds-on at 8/15 for a girl, however the eleventh hour support for a boy is in full swing at 11/8. 

Jessica Bridge of Ladbrokes said: 'As every day passes we're forced to slash the odds, and it would be fitting if the new Prince or Princess was born on Kate and William's anniversary.' 

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