The funniest face-swap you’ll ever see!

21 April 2016 - 12:52 By Sefiso Hlongwane

Shortly after‚ Twitter user @jennywhojenny thought it would be a good idea to swap the face of the Queen with Prince George‚ who were pictured together for the stamp.Taking to Twitter‚ Jenny who is based in the UK‚ shared the hilarious photograph in which she revealed that Prince George looks like a sort of demon child and ‘baby queen is bare cute’.Guys, I just faceswapped the Queen and Prince George. #SCREAMINGpic.twitter.com/gbmDtmC9fh
— Jenny (@jennywhojenny) April 19, 2016async I can't stop laughing at Demon Prince George. Baby Queen is bare cute.
— Jenny (@jennywhojenny) April 19, 2016async And it comes as no surprise that this sparked a Twitter frenzy‚ with hundreds of users applauding Jenny for her amazing photoshop skills. A face swop of the Queen and babber George. AMAZING. Mega kudos points to @jennywhojennypic.twitter.com/HoAJZD6J0M— Theo (@TheoJamesWright) April 20, 2016async How I feel that @jennywhojenny has become the viral hit of the year so far. pic.twitter.com/mR3qiz2sTK— Anthony Jordan (@Renantssance) April 20, 2016async an exciting illustration of linebreeding setting type https://t.co/dWFM2Nhzsa— Stottiecake (@stottiecake) April 20, 2016async Bravo @jennywhojenny       https://t.co/jDR2yfhxGA— Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) April 20, 2016async Someone faceswapped the Queen and Prince George. I don't know if I want to cry or laugh       pic.twitter.com/OF0RbAu7PF— 1DStalker (@1DStalker) April 20, 2016async ..

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