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Fans Defend 'Classy' Diana after Pic of How She Would Look Today & Believe She Would Have Aged Gracefully

Gaone Pule
Sep 29, 2022
01:45 P.M.
  • According to science, Princess Diana is the most attractive royal of all time.

  • A photographer showed how the royal would have looked in her 60s.

  • The People's Princess had a couple of simple beauty secrets every woman could use.

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Many wonder what the late Princess Diana would look like today. However, a photographer has alluded to how the People's Princess would have turned out in the present time using technological techniques, but fans disagree.

Per the Daily Mail, Princess Diana is considered the most beautiful of all the royal women. That conclusion has been determined by Ancient Greece's Golden Ratio of Pi, which determines physical perfection.

Diana, Princess of Wales attends a banquet on April 29, 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand ┃Source: Getty Images

Diana, Princess of Wales attends a banquet on April 29, 1983 in Auckland, New Zealand ┃Source: Getty Images

Dr. Julian De Silva, a surgeon, ran the Golden Ratio analysis of the most well-known royal women and discovered that the late Princess of Wales was the most attractive. The list included Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, and Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales.

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Princess Diana came "out on top" when measuring against the Greek's Golden Ratio. She obtained the highest score, with 89.05 percent. Notably, the Golden Ratio was devised in ancient Greece to determine physical attraction by comparing ratios, symmetry, and measurements of facial features. Dr. De Silva said:

"Diana scored highly for her face shape, the width of her nose, her brow area, her forehead, and her eyebrows – which all got the top scores."

Princess Diana attending a gala concert at the Melbourne Concert Hall, on April 14, 1983 in Melbourne, Australia ┃Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana attending a gala concert at the Melbourne Concert Hall, on April 14, 1983 in Melbourne, Australia ┃Source: Getty Images

He explained which parts of her face received the lowest scores: "Her lowest scores were for her chin and lips. Her lips are a little thin and ill-defined, and her chin is less classical than some of the other women."

Sadly, there is no opportunity to see beautiful Princess Diana today. However, one professional photographer gave a hint by showing her possible face in her 60s.

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Photographer Shows Princess Diana's Possible Features to Date - Fans Disagree

Per the Daily Mail, Turkey-based photographer, Alper Yesiltas, used artificial intelligence to portray what stars who died too soon would like today.

Yesiltas created portraits including the Princess of Wales, John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin, and Freddy Mercury, among others – for a project called "As If Nothing Happened."

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The creative used artificial intelligence photo enhancer software and photo editing programs to create the images. When speaking about the project, Yesiltas said he has been "excited" to bring the "imaginable" to life:

"When I started tinkering with technology, I saw what I could do and thought about what would make me the happiest. I wanted to see some of the people I missed again in front of me, and that's how this project emerged."

He explained that the most challenging thing about the "creative process" was ensuring that the final product would seem "real" to him. His proudest moment is when he glances at the picture, and it appears "realistic" enough to believe that "a photographer took it."

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The public figures featured in Yesiltas's project passed away at a young age – mainly in tragic circumstances. Princess Diana was killed in a car accident at age 36 when the vehicle she was transported in crashed while being pursued by paparazzi in Paris on August 31, 1997.

Following the reveal of her portrait, fans were not impressed with the outcome in her 60s. They think the royal would have looked much better.

One person commented on a Facebook post by the Daily Mail, showing a side-by-side image of the princess from her last years to what she would have looked like now.

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"Definitely not. She'd have aged gracefully and looked like an angel," said the individual. Another social media user stated the mother of two would have "certainly not look" like she is being portrayed, adding "she would still be beautiful."

"She would look much more classy than that," said a third Facebook user. A fourth individual concurred, saying the royal would be "sixty and stunning." Another shared she would still look attractive "with beautiful skin and as elegant as ever."

Princess Diana visiting the Northwick Park Children's Centre in Harrow on July 21, 1997 in London, England ┃Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana visiting the Northwick Park Children's Centre in Harrow on July 21, 1997 in London, England ┃Source: Getty Images

One person commented that the humanitarian would have looked "far younger" than the recent photo depicts. "Princess Diana would still be as radiant as she was!" said another.

That said, fans seem to be unanimous that the People's Princess would still look great in the present times. The royal's former makeup artist agrees with fans and has shared the secrets of her natural beauty, which apply to any other woman.

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The Princess of Wales' Makeup Artist Reveals Her Beauty Secrets

Over a decade ago, global makeup artist Mary Greenwell revealed what modern women today could learn from Princess Diana's beauty basics while complimenting her skin.

Greenwell said the royal knew her beauty regime well enough because she cleansed, toned, and moisturized twice daily. When speaking about what she would be using to date, the professional shared the princess would opt for sunscreen and serums daily:

"Diana would also be wearing a heavier foundation which is important as women age."

A portrait of Princess Diana at her home in Kensington Palace, London, United Kingdom ┃Source: Getty Images

A portrait of Princess Diana at her home in Kensington Palace, London, United Kingdom ┃Source: Getty Images

Green stated that the royal was very practical when it involved her skin. She always ensured that she took off her makeup at the end of the day and that she "had a clean face" before putting makeup on.

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She highlighted that not many people do that, which is imperative. Greenwell noted that getting enough rest was also "essential," and having a "good diet," not forgetting exercising.

Princess Diana pictured wearing a blue suit during a visit to Millan, Italy ┃Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana pictured wearing a blue suit during a visit to Millan, Italy ┃Source: Getty Images

When asked how the princess's makeup style evolved, Greenwell recalled the first shoot the royal did, and it was during that period when they stopped giving her the blue eyeliner, and she embraced the change.

Green noted that the change made a difference while sharing that from that experience, Princess Diana became open to trying out new looks and colors.

Princess Diana photographed at a state banquet at the Champs Elysee Palace in Paris, France ┃Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana photographed at a state banquet at the Champs Elysee Palace in Paris, France ┃Source: Getty Images

She explained that it was all about "experimenting," adding women should try it out and not get stuck in the same trends. "We should try new things. Whatever our age," said Greenwell.

In March 2021, Good Housekeeping listed the 25 best secrets one could take away from the People's Princess, one of which is her daring smile. She "looked her prettiest at her happiest."

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