For most of these young eligible royal bachelors, actually pretentious a throne isn’t in their future. Besides our very own Princes William and George, most of the beneficiaries in line to residual monarchies are female, and will supremacy as Queens, rather than Kings. But that’s not to say that we shouldn’t get to know these best eligible young royal men a little better – particularly given the fashion industry’s continuing interest in all things royal.
Top 10 Young Royal Members You Should Know
Hussein- Crown Prince of Jordan
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Could the Duke of Cambridge and Jordan’s heir superficial be exchange stories from the mess at Sandhurst in this photograph taken in 2018? Perhaps, seeing as both princes finished their training at the Berkshire military college. The 26 years old Hussein graduated in 2017, having already received a degree in international history from Georgetown University in Washington DC. Now, the upcoming King of Jordan is well-versed in giving public addresses, having carried speeches at the UN, and has been a key figure in a Security Council.
Moulay Hassan- Crown Prince of Morocco
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As the firstborn child of King Mohammed VI of Morocco and Princess Lalla Salma, 17-year-old Moulay is the successor deceptive to the Moroccan throne. Since 2015, the prince has been actively involved in royal duties — as exemplified here when he met the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their visit to his family’s Rabat palace in 2019 — and is already viewing a natural flair for negotiation. Catch the teenager flying to conferences and activities by way of his family’s Gulfstream jet – thought to be one of the world’s most luxurious private aircraft, it’s inscribed with “CN-AMH”, which stands for Altesse, meaning “Majesty”. Morocco’s main football stadium — the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium — takes its name from the prince. Much similar his father, King Mohammed, Moulay shifts easily between sharp suiting and old-style dress.
Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley
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The second-eldest grandchild of Princess Margaret, Charles will one day receive the Earldom of Snowdon — a title formed for his Vogue photographer grandfather, Antony Armstrong-Jones, soon after he wed the princess in the initial ’60s. Today, however, the 21 years old is perusing product design at the super-sporty Loughborough University, where he’s just like any other scholar… albeit one who dedicates his Christmas holidays on the Queen’s Sandringham estate. He is one of the young eligible royal bachelors from all of them.
Sam Chatto
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Meet Sam, the firstborn of Princess Margaret’s three grandsons. Now 24, Lady Sarah Chatto’s son joined Windsor family-favourite Eton College, then went on to study art past at the University of Edinburgh. Having trained as a yoga instructor in India, Sam keeps busy as a “British artist and creator presently working in clay to make functional and sculptural wood fired ceramics, from his home and workspace in West Sussex”, as his website put it. He is one of the young eligible royal bachelors from all of them.
Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark
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New York-born Constantine is theoretically the second in line to the throne of the now eliminated Greek monarchy, as well as a part of the Danish royal family. Royal Instagram handles don’t come more curated than this 22-year-old prince’s. His feed is full with sepia-toned landscapes, artfully staged portraits, and captions that allude to a fond of nature.
Arthur Chatto
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At 21, Arthur is the newest grandson of Princess Margaret, and the only one to have apprehended a role within the royal household. From the ages of 10 to 16 he was the page of honour to his lovely aunt, Queen Elizabeth II, which means he was on hand at state events to help Her Majesty with her ritual robes. Presently, Art holds two world records, having put his remarkable rowing services to good use in support of the British Red Cross’s Covid-19 response.
Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp
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Viscount Althorp’s ties to the British royal family come thanks a lot to his aunt, the late Diana, Princess of Wales. This 26 years old aristocrat’s Spencer descent also links him to former British prime minister, Sir Winston Churchill. Louis will receive the title of Earl Spencer and the family estate, Althorp House, which has been in his family for over 500 years and is Diana’s final sleeping place. Educated in South Africa, he went on to study at the University of Edinburgh, before setting Twitter ablaze when he returned with his mother and sisters at the royal wedding in 2018.
Prince Nikolai of Denmark
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The fashion industry’s love concern with royalty goes way back, and this Scandi prince is doing his bit to sustain the heritage. In February 2018, the seventh in line to the Danish throne — and possessor of razor-sharp cheekbones — made his catwalk entrance at Burberry’s London Fashion Week show, and has since become identical with Kim Jones’s Dior collections, having strolled three shows, and featured in the first campaign.
Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur
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Padmanabh — or Pacho, as his mates call him — is a member of the previous ruling family of Jaipur State, in contemporary Rajasthan. The 22 years old was informally crowned as “Maharaja” of Jaipur at 13 when his grandfather, who had approved him as his successor, died.
Ferdinand Zvonimir Habsburg- Royal Archduke of Austria
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The last crown prince of the Austro-Hungarian kingdom. For now, however, you’ll mostly find the 23 years old on the racecourse. He’s a rising motor star with a closet of gear to prove, but prefers collarless linen suits, hipster sunglasses and denim jackets.
BY SANJANA PANDEY
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