1. Prince Harry (UK) – The Rebel Who Dares to Be Different
He is considered one of the most attractive princes in the world, even in his 30s (born 1984). With Harry, there's a hint of rebelliousness, but it's more about inspiring change and courage rather than causing fear. Harry is the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and the son of the late Princess Diana. He is one of the most eligible bachelors in the world. In 2002, at the age of 17, Harry had a history of drinking and smoking, leading to a serious intervention where Prince Charles sent him to a rehabilitation center, Featherstone Lodge, in South London.
Despite joining the military, his rebellious behavior didn’t change much. In June 2009, an infamous photo of Prince Harry wearing a bra and a curly wig while partying surfaced. His rebellious streak didn’t end there—by August 2012, he was photographed at a wild party in Las Vegas, where he was caught playing a game of strip billiards. However, Harry is also known for his charitable side, such as working tirelessly in extreme heat and dust to help build schools for orphaned children in Africa during the AIDS epidemic. He even walked 320 kilometers in freezing -49°F weather with wind speeds of 200 km/h as part of the 'Walking With The Wounded' charity initiative. Despite being a prince with the power to make grand speeches, Harry chooses action over comfort, far from the luxury of royal life.


2. Prince William
Prince William is the firstborn son of Prince Charles of Wales and Princess Diana of Wales. Born on June 21, 1982, he is the third grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II. Prince William married Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (commonly known as Kate Middleton) in 2011, and they have two children: Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. Prince William was born at St Mary's Hospital in London at 9:03 PM on June 21, 1982. His full name, William Arthur Philip Louis, was officially announced by Buckingham Palace on June 28. William was baptized by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace on August 4, on the 82nd birthday of his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Since his birth, William has been second in line to the British throne. At the age of seven, he told his mother he wanted to be a policeman when he grew up so he could protect her; his younger brother, Prince Harry, who was five at the time, responded, 'Oh no, you have to become King.' William began accompanying his parents on official tours as a child. In 1983, he traveled with them to Australia and New Zealand, a decision thought to be made by Diana. This trip was considered unconventional as it was unusual for the first and second in line to the throne to travel together, especially with William being so young. His first public appearance was on March 1, 1991, during a visit to Cardiff with his parents for Saint David's Day.


3. Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum of Dubai
Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum was born on November 14, 1982, and is the second son of Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This prince is admired by millions of young women around the world for his stunning looks, talent, and kind heart. Additionally, Prince Hamdan excels in sports, especially equestrian activities. He has been passionate about horseback riding since a young age and has represented Dubai in numerous equestrian competitions, winning many awards, including a gold medal at the 2014 Equestrian Olympics in France. Despite his luxurious lifestyle, Prince Hamdan is known for his down-to-earth nature and is often seen helping those in need. Since becoming the Prince of Dubai, he has served as the honorary patron of the Dubai Autism Center.
Prince Hamdan has stated that attending Sandhurst taught him the importance of discipline, self-control, responsibility, keeping promises, perseverance, and, most importantly, teamwork. He later pursued further studies at the London School of Economics. In addition to his academic achievements, he is actively involved in children's welfare organizations and frequently donates medical equipment to hospitals to improve healthcare systems. Prince Hamdan graduated from the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Government (also known as the Dubai Government Academy). In 2001, he completed his training at the prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where he honed his leadership skills, expanded his intellect, and developed his professional capabilities.


4. Prince Félix Léopold Marie Guillaume of Luxembourg
Prince Félix Léopold Marie Guillaume of Luxembourg was born on June 3, 1984, at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg. He is the second of five children of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, with his siblings including Grand Duke Guillaume, Prince Louis, Princess Alexandra, and Prince Sébastien. His godparents are Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg and Catalina Mestre. Named after his great-grandfather, Prince Félix married in 2013. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in bioethics from the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome, Italy. Prince Félix is fluent in Luxembourgish, French, English, and German, and also studied Spanish and Italian.
Prince Félix, whose full name is Félix Léopold Marie Guillaume, attended the prestigious Collège Alpin International Beau Soleil in Villars sur Ollon, Switzerland, for his secondary education. After finishing high school, Félix enrolled at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the UK. However, due to a serious knee injury, he had to suspend his studies. In addition to his military training, Félix has pursued interests in fields like political science, psychology, and communications. He has completed various courses with different companies to gain professional experience. In 2005, Félix joined the marketing and public relations department at Grand Chelem Management SA, a Swiss company specializing in organizing sports and cultural events, where he worked as an independent advisor.


5. Prince Amedeo of Belgium – Intelligent and Talented
Prince Amedeo captivates not only with his good looks but also with his intelligence and impressive abilities. Though he enjoys royal patronage, he is financially independent and self-sufficient, stating that he dislikes relying on others' influence. To him, being born into royalty is merely an impetus to work harder and achieve more. Currently, he is married to journalist Elisabetta Maria Rosboch von Wolkenstein, and the couple resides in New York, USA. Prince Amedeo was born on February 21, 1986, at the Saint-Luc University Hospital in Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe, Brussels, Belgium. He was baptized by Cardinal Godfried Danneels, and his godparents are King Philippe and Queen Paola of Belgium. He also serves as the godfather to Princess Élisabeth, Duchess of Brabant.
Prince Amedeo attended elementary school at the strict Sint-Jan-Berchmans school in Brussels, an institution designed for the nobility and royal families. In 2004, he graduated from Sevenoaks School in Kent, England. After completing his secondary education, he spent a year studying at the Royal Military Academy in Belgium. In September 2005, he enrolled at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he earned his degree in 2008. Prince Amedeo completed his military service and is currently a reserve officer with the Belgian Army, holding the rank of second lieutenant. In 2014, he graduated with a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from Columbia Business School at Columbia University. Between 2009 and 2012, Prince Amedeo worked for Deloitte, a global leader in professional services offering audit, consulting, financial advisory, and risk management solutions, based in New York City.


6. Prince Pierre Casiraghi of Monaco – a charming and talented gentleman
If you are drawn to a prince with a refined, artistic charm, Pierre Casiraghi is someone who will undoubtedly capture your attention. Born in 1987, he studied international economic management at Bocconi University in Milan. With his distinct nose, captivating eyes, and long, artistic hair, Pierre takes after his mother, the Hollywood legend Grace Kelly. Currently, Prince Pierre Casiraghi is married to Beatrice Borromeo, a woman from a renowned Italian noble family. After graduating from Bocconi in 2009, Pierre Casiraghi embarked on a business career at just 24. He became a major shareholder in his father’s construction company ENGECO, founded in 1984, and in MONACAIR, a company established in 1988 specializing in aviation services in Monaco.
In 2011, Pierre Casiraghi was introduced as an honorary member of the Jeune Chambre Economique de Monaco (JCME). In addition to his business success, he is also known for his philanthropic efforts. In 2007, he and his mother, Princess Caroline, who heads the AMADE Association, visited Africa as part of their humanitarian work. They spent two weeks visiting hospitals, orphanages, and schools in countries like Niger, South Africa, and Burundi. “Sail for a Cause,” a charity organization founded by Leticia de Massy and Paula Obligi, supported two charities, Monaco Collectif Humanitaire and Maison Notre Dame de Paix, in 2015 with a donation of 100,000 euros to help treat children suffering from illnesses worldwide.


7. Prince Carl Philip of Sweden – strong and powerful
Although married to former model Sofia Hellqvist, Prince Carl Philip continues to captivate many with his strong, yet romantic and warm-hearted nature. Born in 1979 and the heir to the Swedish throne, Prince Carl Philip exudes authority and power. An avid skier and swimmer, he is also a skilled driver behind the wheel of his Porsche. His full name is Carl Philip Edmund Bertil, and he is the only son and second child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. He holds the title of Duke of Värmland. Prince Carl Philip graduated from Enskilda Gymnasiet in 1999 and completed his military service in 2000 at the Vaxholm Coastal Artillery Regiment, where he served as a naval officer. He later pursued naval training at the Swedish Defence University.
From 2007 to 2008, Carl Philip studied graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design. During his studies, his design for the Martha's Vineyard Museum received widespread acclaim, which motivated him to continue his creative path. After completing his research, Prince Carl Philip was assigned to develop a design program for the Vineyard Museum, which was intended for the museum's marketing and communications efforts. In 2011, he graduated from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp with a degree in Agricultural and Rural Management.


