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The poor royal babies are already being subjected to the pains, trials, and tribulations of a boring old normal person's life: aging. Not even millions and millions of the commonwealth's taxpayer's money could appropriately hinder and stall the process that so many of us are afraid of.
As Prince George and Princess Charlotte creep up in months, society starts to perceive them as adults, but what have the royal babies even experienced yet? Nothing. Yet, we still want them to grow up and experience all the pain this world has to offer, when they lack any wiseness.
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Scientists at the University of Bradford in Yorkshire, England, have run the baby's faces through facial mapping technology used to age missing children, because society demands to know what these children will look like in the future when they will continue to lack any wiseness. According to the scientists, the results are 80% accurate.
Watch a report from Reuters, with results of the artificial aging below:
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