1.Sirivannavari Of Thailand
Princess Sirivannavari of Thailand was ranked among the 20 hottest royals by Forbes in 2009. Raised in the UK with her mother, she now resides in Thailand with her father and grandfather, the King. At 30 years old, she is art and sports enthusiast who is an active participant in the world of high fashion.
2.Myra Madihah Of Malaysia
Tunku Myra is the princess of Malaysia and the royal daughter of Besar Kecil of Negeri. She has been married to her husband Iskandar Jaafar-Greaves for 10 years. She owns an events management company and is popular among the ranks of high society.
3.Mary Of Denmark
Mary of Denmark is the wife of Prince Frederick, who is first in line to the nation’s throne. An Australian native, Mary met her husband in a Sydney pub, and became the original “fairytale” romance, before Kate Middleton. The royal couple now has four children together.
4.Claire Of Belgium
In 2003, Princess Claire married Prince Laurent and they now have three children. She is the sister-in-law of Philippe, King of Belgium. Prior to her marriage she was a land-surveyor and didn’t live in Belgium until she was three years old. She is mostly seen attending charity events for environmental cause and animal welfare, as well as events hosted by the British Ambassador to Belgium.
5.Zara Of The UK
Zara Tindall is the second oldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth and is married to an ex-England rugby player, Mike Tindall. She is a British equestrian and won a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics for event riding. She is 17th in line to the throne.
6.Mozah Bint Nasser Of Qatar
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser is one of three wives who are married to the Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa. She holds a BA in Sociology and was awarded as an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has many foreign honors and is the chosen wife who represents her husband at international events and conventions.
7.Victoria Of Sweden
The Crown Princess of Sweden, Victoria, is the next in line to the throne and will be the fourth queen regnant in Sweden’s history. Her title was changed from Duchess to Princess (and heir apparent) in 1980, when a law reform allowed the throne successor to be either gender, regardless of marriage. She is only one out of three crown heiresses in the world.
8.Rania Of Jordan
Queen Rania of Jordan is known for her work with education, health, youth, and community empowerment, as well as cross-cultural dialogue. She has four children — two sons and two daughters — with her husband, King Abdullah bin al-Hussein. She has an honorary Masters Degree in International Cooperation and Development from the University of Rome.
9.Sonam of Bhutan
Princess Sonam of Bhutan has a degree from Stanford University and a Masters in Law from Harvard. She is the daughter of the fourth King of Bhutan and has been married to Dasho Phub W. Dorji since 2009. She is a major political player and the current President of the Bhutan National Legal Institute.
10.Letizia Of Spain
Queen Letizia of Spain is one of the royal world’s favorite fashion trendsetters. She was a journalist and a news anchor before her marriage to King Felipe in 2004. In 2015 she was named the Ambassador of Nutrition in the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
11.Eugenie Of The UK
Princess Eugenie of York is ninth in line to succeed the throne after her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. She currently works as an associate director at an art gallery in London. She lived in New York for one year to work as a benefit auctions manager before returning to London in 2015.
12.Marie-Chantal Of Greece
Marie-Chantal is the current Crown Princess of Greece, although she is a London native. She is married to Pavlos, son of the deposed King Constantine, and converted to Greek Orthodoxy so they could be wed. Pavlos is the heir apparent to the defunct throne of Greece (the country no longer has a monarchy) and is also a Danish prince. In 2000, Marie-Chantal founded and still directs, her own children’s clothing line.
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