Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex is pictured visiting the Royal Variety Charity’s on Dec. 18, 2018, in Twickenham, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images

One of Meghan Markle’s photos have been turned into a classical painting, but it looks nothing like her.

Al Portraits, a FaceApp rival, recently transformed the Duchess of Sussex’s photo but the result shows Prince Harry’s wife with much whiter skin. Her hair is also curlier, and the shape of her nose, lips, and her entire face are quite different.

On Al Portraits website, users can upload a photo of themselves or their idols to see how they would look like as classical paintings. Last week, FaceApp was used to predict how some members of the royal family would look like in their 70s.

The results from FaceApp are much accurate compared to the results of Al Portraits. But one of the standout features of Al Portraits is that it can turn blank and grumpy expressions into smiling and happier ones.

Meanwhile, Markle also made headlines recently after it was revealed that she and her husband welcomed Dr. Jane Goodall into their home last month. The chimpanzee specialist and renowned animal expert cuddled the royal couple’s son.

The report came after Prince Harry reunited with Goodall at the Roots and Shoots youth program. While there, the Duke of Sussex talked about the United Kingdom’s dirty habit of not recycling plastic.

According to Goodall, Prince Harry has become more concerned about the environment after he became a dad. During their conversation, Goodall told the Prince, “Of course, you’re interested in Roots and Shoots, especially now you have a baby and he said, ‘yes, of course.’ When you bring a child into the world today, you have to worry about the future… If we don’t make a change, we don’t have a future.”

Prince Harry and Goodall have agreed to work together in raising awareness about conservation and the need to conserve the world. The same cause is also close to Prince Charles’ heart since the future King is an environmentalist.