92% of people can't identify these royals from around the world. Can you?

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92% of people can't identify these royals from around the world. Can you?
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There are currently 26 monarchies in the world who rule over 43 countries. While some royal families are more celebrities than political figures, others reign supreme. See how many of these royals you can name from their image.
Camilla Parker (Duchess of Cornwall)
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Who is this royal figure?
Camilla Parker (Duchess of Cornwall)
An old flame of Prince Charles, Camilla Parker was one of the reasons cited by Princess Diana for divorcing her husband. After Diana's death in 1997, Charles rekindled his relationship with Parker, although Queen Elizabeth was initially against this. Eventually, she gave her consent and the pair married in 2005.
Lady Cosmia
Sylvana Tomaselli
Sophie Rhys-Jones
King Philippe (Belgium)
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King Harald V (Norway)
King Philippe (Belgium)
Born in 1960, Phillipe became King of Belgium in 2013. He is the seventh monarch in the country and ascended the throne after his father, Albert, abdicated due to failing health. Phillipe is multi-talented, having studied political science, served as a fighter pilot in the Belgium air force and as a paratrooper in the Belgium army. He has four children, with Princess Elisabeth set to succeed him on the throne.
King Felipe VI (Spain)
King Mswati III (Swaziland)
Princess Victoria (Sweden)
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Princess Catherine (England)
Princess Mette-Marit (Norway)
Princess Charlene (Monaco)
Princess Victoria (Sweden)
Born in 1977, Princess Victoria is first in line to the throne of Sweden. Although there have been three Swedish queens before her, when she ascends the throne, she will be the first in 300 years. She is married to Daniel Westerling and has two children, Estelle and Oscar. In the past, Victoria has suffered from the eating disorder, anorexia.

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Queen Rania  (Jordan)
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Queen Elizabeth II ((England)
Queen Margrethe II (Denmark)
Queen Rania (Jordan)
Queen Rania was born in 1970 and married then Prince​ Abdullah bin Al-Hussein in 1993 after a whirlwind romance. She is particularly driven to help women and children and runs a number of initiatives towards this endeavor, particularly in education. She has four children, Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma, and Prince Hashem.
Queen Letizia (Spain)
Prince Frederik (Denmark)
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Prince Frederik (Denmark)
Frederik, the crown prince of Denmark was born in 1968. As with many royals around the world, Frederik spent some time in the military. Here, he passed an incredibly demanding naval diving course, reaching the rank of First Lieutenant. He then spent time in the army and air force. In 2004 he married Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, an Australian he met at the 2000 Olympics. The couple has four children, two girls and two boys.
Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (Bahrain)
Prince Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck (Bhutan)
Prince Naruhito (Japan)
Queen Jetsun Pema (Bhutan)
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Queen Rania (Jordan)
Queen Jetsun Pema (Bhutan)
In 2011, Jetsun Pema became the youngest queen in the world when she married King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan. She was just 21. Queen Jetsun Pema was born in 1990. Her mother, Aum Sonam Chuki, is a descendant of one of the oldest noble families in the country. Rumor has it that the couple first met in 1997, when he was 17 and she just 7, at which point, the then Prince told her that once she was old enough, the two would marry if both were single.
Queen Sonja (Norway)
Queen Silvia (Sweden)

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Princess Maria Laura (Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este)
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Princess Astrid (Belgium)
Princess Kalina (Bulgaria)
Princess Maria Laura (Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este)
Born in 1988 to Princess Astrid of Belgium and Lorenz, Archduke of Austria-Este, Princess Maria Laura is seventh in line to the Belgium throne. She has studied in Belgium and London and currently is a student in Paris.
Princess Stéphanie (Monaco)
King Felipe VI (Spain)
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King Felipe VI (Spain)
The only son of former King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, King Felipe VI ascended to the throne in Spain in 2014 after his father's abdication. After school, Felipe trained in the Spanish navy, air force and armed forces where he attained various ranks. By becoming King, however, he is now the commander-in-chief of both land, sea and air forces. He is married to Letizia Ortiz and the couple has two daughters.
King Vajiralongkorn (Thailand)
Crown Prince Moulay Hassan (Morocco)
Crown Prince Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala (Samoa)
Princess Madeleine (Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland)
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Princess Máxima (Netherlands)
Crown Princess Mette-Marit (Norway)
Princess Desiree (Sweden)
Princess Madeleine (Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland)
Born in 1982, Princess Madeleine is the youngest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden. She is married to Christopher O'Neill and the couple currently has two children, Nicolas and Leonore. Madeleine loves horses and has taken part in show jumping events under the name Anna Svensson. She also supports a number of charities and is the patron of the Swedish Make A Wish Foundation.

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Prince Carl Philip (Duke of Varmland)
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Who is this royal figure?
Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah (Brunei)
Prince Carl Philip (Duke of Varmland)
Born in 1979, Prince Carl Philip is the only son of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and his wife, Queen Silvia. He would have succeeded his father to the throne but a law passed in Sweden changed the stipulation to the successor being the first born, regardless of gender. Therefore, he is second in line and his oldest sister, Victoria, is first. He married former model Sofia Hellqvist in 2014. They have one son.
Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah (Jordan)
Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (Kuwait)
Queen Mathilde (Belgium)
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Queen Mathilde (Belgium)
Mathilde Marie Christiane Ghislaine d’Udekem d’Acoz! Well, she sure has an impressive name. Mathilde was born in 1973 into Belgian nobility, no less. She met the future King of Belgium, Prince Philipe, in 1996 and the two were married by 1999. She has four children - Elisabeth, Gabriel, Emmanuel, and Éleonore. Mathilde is active within UNICEF and the World Health Organization.
Queen Máxima (The Netherlands)
Queen Silvia (Sweden)
Queen Rania (Jordan)
Guillaume (Grand Duke of Luxembourg)
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Prince Frederik, Count of Monpezat (Denmark)
Crown Prince Lerotholi Seeiso (Lesotho
Guillaume (Grand Duke of Luxembourg)
The Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Guillaume was born in 1981. He is the eldest of five siblings and his brothers and sister are Prince Félix, Prince Louis, Princess Alexandra and Prince Sébastien. Guillaume will ascend the throne of Luxembourg on the death or abdication of his father, Henri. He is married to Stéphanie de Lannoy. The couple wed in 2012.
Khalifa bin Zayed (UAE)

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Princess Tatiana (Greece and Denmark)
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Princess Tatiana (Greece and Denmark)
Tatiana Blatnik was born in Caracas, Venezuela. After her studies, she worked in London in the Public Relations field. In 2010, she married Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark after a long courtship. Their wedding took place on the spectacular Greek island of Spetses. She works with numerous charities, including Red Cross, the JuanFe Foundation, and Vital Voices.
Princess Iman bint Al Abdullah (Jordan)
Princess Ashi Sonam Dechen Wangchuck (Bhutan)
Princess Masako (Japan)
Queen Elizabeth II (UK)
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Queen Margrethe II (Denmark)
Queen Letizia (Spain)
Queen Jetsun Pema (Bhutan)
Queen Elizabeth II (UK)
Born in 1926, Queen Elizabeth II has served as the monarch of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth since 1952. This makes her the monarch with the longest-​ever service in the history of the United Kingdom. She is married to Prince Phillip and has four children, Charles, Edward, Andrew, and Anne. She is known for her love of horses and dogs, especially corgis.
Princess Haya bint Al Hussein (Jordan)
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Princess Kako (Japan)
Princess Haya bint Al Hussein (Jordan)
The daughter of King Hussein of Jordan and Queen Alia (his third wife), Princess Haya bint Al Hussein was born in 1974. In addition to helping many charities, she is an avid lover of horses and has even represented Jordan in show jumping. She is married to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. They married in 2004 and currently have two children.
Princess Srirasmi (Thailand)
Princess Ameera Al-Taweel (Saudi Arabia)

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Pierre Casiraghi (Monaco)
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Who is this royal figure?
Pierre Casiraghi (Monaco)
Born into one of the most remarkable royal families in the world, Pierre Casiraghi is the son of Princess Caroline of Monaco. In 2015, he married to Beatrice Borromeo. As of yet, the couple has no children. Casiraghi is an avid sailor and has competed in professional racing, including rallies and circuit racing.
Prince Hisahito (Japan)
Moulay Al Hassan
Louis Ducruet
Prince Daniel (Sweden)
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Prince Harry (England)
Prince Nikolaos (Greece)
Prince Daniel (Sweden)
Before he married into the Swedish royal family, Daniel Westling was a personal trainer from a small village in the center of the country. That all changed on 19 June 2010 when he married Princess Victoria, the next in line for the crown. Although her father was dead against the relationship in the beginning, he eventually gave his blessing.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum (Dubai)
Lady Gabriella Windsor
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Princess Victoria
Lady Gabriella Windsor
Born in 1981, 'Ella' is Prince and Princess Michael of Kent's second child. She is unmarried and thanks to her studies in literature, works as a features writer with articles published in a number of magazines and newspapers, including The Observer.
Princess Beatrice
Zara Phillips

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Princess Mary (Denmark)
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Princess Mary (Denmark)
Born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson in Hobart in Tasmania in 1972, she met her future husband, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, during the 2000 Sydney Olympics. After a long-distance romance, Mary moved to Denmark in 2001 and by 2004, the pair had married. The couple has four children - Christian, Isabella, Vincent, and Josephine.
Princess Stephanie (Monaco)
Princess Madeline (Sweden)
Princess Theodora (Greece)
Don Lorenzo Borghese dei Principi (Italy)
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Prince Wenzeslaus (Lichtenstein)
Prince Philippos (Greece and Denmark)
Don Lorenzo Borghese dei Principi (Italy)
This dapper bachelor was born in 1975 to Princess Amanda Borghese and Prince Francesco Borghese. He has appeared in two reality TV Shows, "The Bachelor" and "Celebrity Big Brother." This multi-talented royal has also written a book.
Prince George (England)
Princess Ameera Al-Taweel (Saudi Arabia)
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Princess Ameera Al-Taweel (Saudi Arabia)
Born in 1983, she was raised by her mother (who had divorced her father) and her grandparents in Riyad. When she was 18, she met Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal while conducting an interview. Although he was far older than her, the pair married but later divorced in 2013. Princess Ameera is a philanthropist and known to fight for women's rights.
Princess Iman Bint Al-Hussein (Jordan)
Princess Ashi Chimi Yangzom (Bhutan)
Princess Norodom Buppha Devi (Cambodia)

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Queen Letizia (Spain)
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Who is this royal figure?
Queen Rania (Jordan)
Queen Sonja (Norway)
Queen Silvia (Sweden)
Queen Letizia (Spain)
A well-known TV presenter in Spain, Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano was famous before she entered into royalty. She married Prince Felipe in 2004. This was her second marriage. Her first, to teacher Alonso Guerrero Pérez in 1998, ended in divorce a year later. King Felipe and Queen Letizia have two children, Leonor and Infanta Sofia.
Princess Mette-Marit (Norway)
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Princess Mette-Marit (Norway)
Born Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby in 1973, she met and married Prince Haakon in 2001. The couple went on to have two children, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus. She also has an older son, Marius Borg Høiby, from a previous marriage. Princess Mette-Marit is very passionate about HIV/AIDS and the search for a cure for this disease. She is the special representative for UNAIDS, appointed to the role in 2006.
Princess Mikasa (Japan)
Princess Anne (United Kingdom)
Princess Claire (Belgium)
Prince Pavlos (Greece)
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Prince William (England)
Prince Pavlos (Greece)
Born in Greece in 1967, Prince Pavlos moved with his family to Rome when he was just seven months after a coup d'état in the country. After his studies, he served in the British Military, undergoing officer training at Sandhurst and serving for 10 years. He then went back to the university in the United States where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in International Relations, Law and Organization. He married Marie-Chantal Miller in 1995. The couple has five children.
Prince Azim (Brunei)
Prince Phillip (England)

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Prince Charles (Prince of Wales)
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Prince Charles (Prince of Wales)
Prince Charles, the oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II is the heir to the throne of England. He is perhaps best known for his marriage to Princess Diana. After a fairytale wedding in 1981 that captured the imagination of the world, their marriage turned out quite sour, eventually ending in divorce in 1996. Charles went onto marry old flame, Camilla Parker Bowles, in 2005. He had two sons with Diana, William and Harry.​
Prince Edward (United Kingdom)
Prince Andrew (United Kingdom)
Prince Pavlos (Greece)
Prince Albert (Monaco)
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Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud (Saudi Arabia)
Prince Albert (Monaco)
Prince Albert is the ruler of the Principality of Monaco. He is married to Princess Charlene, who used to be an international swimmer for South Africa. The pair married in 2011 and have two children, Jacques and Gabriella. It is estimated that Prince Albert's assets amount to over $1 billion, making him one of the richest royals in the world. Albert is an Olympian having participated in the bobsledding event at five Winter Games.
Prince Jacques, Marquis of Baux (Monaco)
Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (Bahrain)
Princess Charlene (Monaco)
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Princess Astrid (Belgium)
Princess Eugenie (United Kingdom)
Princess Anne (United Kingdom)
Princess Charlene (Monaco)
Born Charlene Wittstock in Rhodesia in 1978, the future Princess of Monaco moved to South Africa at age 11. Here she excelled at swimming and represented the country at the 2000 Olympics. She met Prince Albert through the sport in 2000. The couple courted for many years until they were married on 1 July 2011. They have two children, twins Gabriella and Jacques.

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Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah (Brunei)
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Who is this royal figure?
Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (Bahrain)
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah (Brunei)
Born in 1946, the Sultan of Brunei is a rich man. A very rich man. In fact, his fortune is estimated at around $20 billion! This is thanks to oil and gas mainly. And he knows how to spend it for sure and it is estimated he owns 7000 cars! That said, his subjects do not have to pay income tax thanks to his charitable ways.
Prince Frederik (Belgium)
Prince Hussein bin Abdullah (Jordan)
Prince Haakon
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Prince Haakon (Norway)
The next in line to the throne of the royal house of Norway, Prince Haakon was born in 1973. He was educated in the United States and in London, where he completed an MA in development studies. In 2001, he married Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby. The couple has two children, Ingrid Alexandra and Sverre Magnus, and a son from Mette-Marit's first marriage, Marius Borg Høiby.
Prince George (United Kingom)
Prince Alois (Lichtenstein)
Prince Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala (Tonga)
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (Bhutan)
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King Norodom Sihamoni (Cambodia)
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (Bhutan)
At 37, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan is one of the youngest monarchs on earth. He rose to the throne aged just 28 in 2008. His father, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, came to the throne at just 16 so before he abdicated, he made sure his son was suitably prepared for the tasks that lay before him. Jigme Khesar married Jetsun Pema in 2011. The couple has a son, Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck.
King Letsie III (Lesotho)
King Mohammed VI (Morocco)

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Princess Sophie (Countess of Wessex)
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Princess Diana (United Kingdom)
Princess Sarah (United Kingdom)
Princess Astrid (Belgium)
Princess Sophie (Countess of Wessex)
Princess Sophie is married to Prince Edward, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II. They married in 1999. Currently, the couple has two children, James and Louise. The two met in 1987 briefly but their relationship flourished after they met again in 1993. Sophie is referred to as the Countess of Wessex.
Princess Theodora (Greece and Denmark)
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Princess Mathilde (Belgium)
Princess Kalina (Bulgaria)
Princess Theodora (Greece and Denmark)
The daughter of Greece’s former King Constantine II and Princess Ana Maria of Denmark, Princess Theodora was born in 1983 in London. She received her school education in London before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in the United States. Theodora has turned to acting and appeared for five years in the soap opera, "The Bold and the Beautiful." She also has a string of feature films behind her name.
Princess Alexandra (Luxembourg)
Prince Wenzeslaus (Liechtenstein)
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Prince Wenzeslaus (Liechtenstein)
The second son of Prince Philipp Erasmus and Isabelle de l'Arbre de Malander, Prince Wenzeslaus was born in 1974. A middle child, he has two brothers, Alexander and Rudolf. Wenzeslaus often appears in the tabloids thanks to the fact that he has dated Victoria's Secret model, Adriana Lima.
Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud (Saudi Arabia)
Prince Frederik (Belgium)
Prince Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck (Bhutan)

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Prince William (Duke of Cambridge)
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Pierre Casiraghi (Monaco)
Prince Philippos (Greece and Denmark)
Prince William (Duke of Cambridge)
The second in line to the British throne, Prince William is the son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana and brother to Prince Harry. He was born in 1982. Like his mother, William is heavily involved in charity work, especially in Africa. William served in the Royal Air Force as a helicopter pilot. In 2011 he married Kate Middleton. The couple have two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Prince Carl Philip (Sweden)
Lady Amelia Windsor
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Lady Davina Lewis
Lady Amelia Windsor
Often described as the most beautiful member of the British royal family, Amelia Windsor is the daughter of George Windsor, Earl of St. Andrews and Sylvana Tomaselli, and the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent. Thanks to her beauty, Amelia has even landed a few modeling gigs! She was born in 1995 and has two siblings, Edward and Marina.
Lady Gabriella Windsor
Lady Rose Gilman
Princess Beatrice (of York)
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Princess Alexandra of Kent
Princess Anne of Edinburgh
Camilla Shand, the Duchess of Cornwall
Princess Beatrice (of York)
The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice was born in 1988. After her schooling was completed, she earned a BA in History and History of Ideas at Goldsmith's College. Beatrice has suffered from dyslexia her entire life and is the royal patron of The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre.

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Prince Albert (Thurn und Taxis)
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Who is this royal figure?
Prince Phillip (United Kingdom)
Prince Albert (Thurn und Taxis)
A German aristocrat, Albert Maria Lamoral Miguel Johannes Gabriel is the 12th Prince of Thurn and Taxis. By the age of 8, he was already listed on the billionaire's list of Forbes Magazine following the death of his father. He is currently one of most eligible bachelors in the world. He has two sisters, Maria Theresia and Elisabeth, and is an avid race car driver.
Prince Andrew (United Kingdom)
Prince Naruhito (Japan)
Princess Charlotte (of Cambridge)
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Princess Charlotte (of Cambridge)
Born to Prince William and Catherine, the Dutchess of Cambridge, Charlotte is the newest member of the British Royal Family and fourth in line to the throne. She was born on 2 May 2015. On her first birthday, she received gifts from many different countries and organizations, including a gemstone and white gold rattle valued at over $38,000.
Princess Eugenie (United Kingdom)
Princess Michael of Kent
Princess Astrid (Belgium)
Queen Noor (Jordan)
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Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom)
Queen Margrethe II (Denmark)
Queen Letizia (Spain)
Queen Noor (Jordan)
Born in 1951, Queen Noor was born Lisa Najeeb Halaby in the United States. In 1978, she married King Hussein of Jordan and quickly settled into a philanthropic role. She is extremely involved with children's rights, the removal of landmines, climate change and promoting peace. Queen Noor is the first American to become royalty in an Arab country.

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Prince Edward (Earl of Wessex)
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Who is this royal figure?
The Duke of Kent
Prince Edward (Earl of Wessex)
Prince Edward is the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of the United Kingdom. He was born in 1964 and is married to Sophie Rhys-Jones. The couple wed in 1999. They have two children, Louise and James. At one point, Edward was heavily involved in the entertainment world, particularly theatre and television.
Prince Charles (United Kingdom)
Prince Lerotholi Seeiso (Lesotho)
Prince Sebastien (Luxembourg)
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Prince Harry (United Kingdom)
Prince Albert II (Monaco)
Prince Sebastien (Luxembourg)
Prince Sebastien of Luxembourg is the youngest child of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa. He was born in 1992. Currently, he resides at Sandhurst Military Academy in the United Kingdom where he is undergoing officer's training. He has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Communication.
Prince Hans Adam II (Lichtenstein)
Prince George
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Who is this royal figure?
Prince George
Prince George is the first born son of Prince William and the Dutchess of Cambridge, Catherine. He was born in 2013 and is third in line to the throne after his grandfather and his father. With the birth of George, three generations of heirs to the British throne were alive at the same time. The last time that happened was in 1901.
Prince Christian
Prince Jacques
Prince Gabriel

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Princess Eugenie (of York)
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Princess Claire (Belgium)
Princess Astrid (Belgium)
Princess Kalina (Bulgaria)
Princess Eugenie (of York)
Princess Eugenie is the second daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. She was born in 1990 and currently works in the art world. As a young teen, she suffered from scoliosis and had surgery to correct the problem. It is rumored that she is engaged to Jack Stamp Brooksbank, a wine merchant. Along with her sister, she is the first royal to partake in graffiti art, something she carried out with artist, Teddy M.
Prince Philippos (Greece and Denmark)
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Who is this royal figure?
Prince Wenzeslaus (Liechtenstein)
Prince Philippos (Greece and Denmark)
Philippos is the youngest son of former Greek King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece. He currently works in the world of finance after studying in the United States of America. He has four siblings.
Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis
Prince Amedeo (Belgium)
Prince Haji Abdul Azim (Brunei)
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Who is this royal figure?
Prince Haji Abdul Azim (Brunei)
Not only one of the most eligible bachelors in the world, but an incredible philanthropist, Prince Haji Abdul Azim, or just Prince Azim for short, was born in 1982 and is the fourth in line to the throne of Brunei. His dashing good looks and jet set lifestyle make him a favorite of the paparazzi. In fact, he has thrown parties attended by many celebrities, including members of the Jackson family and a host of famous Hollywood stars.
Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud (Saudi Arabia)
Prince Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala (Tonga)
Sultan Qabus ibn Sa'id (Qatar)

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Kate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge)
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Diana Spencer
Sarah Ferguson
Kate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge)
Kate Middleton, or as she is now known, the Duchess of Cambridge, married Prince William, the second in line to the British throne, in 2011 after the couple met in 2001. In her short time as a royal, she is already considered a cultural icon and many see her in the same way that they saw William's mother, the late Princess Diana. Kate supports many causes in much the same way Diana once did.
Lady Helen Taylor
Sheikh Hamdan (Dubai)
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Who is this royal figure?
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad
Sheikh Hamdan
'Fazza' as he is known on social media (he is extremely popular on Twitter and Snapchat) is the Crown Prince of Dubai. He is an incredible athlete and loves cycling, free diving, tennis, running, and snowboarding. He also loves falconry and wants to make the sport more popular in Dubai. And to top it all off, he is a published poet.
Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Princess Estelle (Sweden)
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Who is this royal figure?
Princess Alexandra (Luxemborg)
Princess Caroline (Monaco)
Princess Máxima (Netherlands)
Princess Estelle (Sweden)
The daughter of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland, Princess Estelle was born in 2012. She is second in line to the Swedish throne.

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Princess Alexandra (Luxembourg)
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Who is this royal figure?
Princess Desiree (Sweden)
Princess Alexandra (Luxembourg)
Born in 1991, Princess Alexandra is the daughter of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa. She is currently studying for a degree in philosophy and loves sports, particularly tennis, water skiing, and skiing. She is the only girl in her immediate family, although she has four brothers.
Princess Birgitta (Sweden and Hohenzollern)
Princess Letizia (Spain)
Prince Hamzah (Jordan)
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Who is this royal figure?
Prince Hamzah (Jordan)
Born in 1980, Prince Hamzah is the first child of Majesty King Hussein bin Talal and Her Majesty Queen Noor al-Hussein. He married Princess Noor bint Asem bin Nayef in 2003, but the couple divorced in 2009. In 2012, he remarried, this time to Princess Basmah Bani Ahmad. The couple has one daughter, Zein bint Hamzah.
Prince Haakon (Norway)
Prince Alois (Lichtenstein)
Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
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