31 May, 2008

His Royal Hotness

Congrats to Sheikh Hamdan and Sheikha Maitha.

Here's the Forbes magazine list of the 20 "Hottest Young Royals"
1. Prince William
2. Prince Harry
3. Zara Phillips
4. Princess Beatrice
5. Charlotte Casiraghi (Monaco)
6. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum (Crown Prince of Dubai)
7. Princess Victoria of Sweden
8. Prince Azim of Brunei
9. Prince Carl Philip of Sweden
10. Andrea Casiraghi (Monaco)
11. Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis (Germany)
12. Princess Madeline of Sweden
13. Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark
14. Prince Wenzeslaus of Liechtenstein
15. Princess Tsuguko of Takamado (Japan)
16. Princess Sirivannavari (Thailand)
17. Sheikha Maitha bint Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum (daughter of the ruler of Dubai)
18. Princess Iman bint Al Hussein (Jordan)
19. Prince Philippos (Greece)
20. Princess Sikhanyiso (daughter of King Mswati III of Swaziland)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isn't this just a searing in depth style Hello puff of vacuous space filling hot air for the decreasing numbers of those born to supposedly noble lineage between 20 and 30?

It is a very very small pool to choose from. Smaller still now that Nepal has grown up and gone for a republic.

Anonymous said...

Most of them dodgy looking, specially the British . yak

Anonymous said...

Prince Azim of Brunei? No sh!t!

Anonymous said...

'Most of them dodgy looking, specially the British . yak'

Isn't that something to do with the shallow gene pool in which most of these over-privileged people swim?

Anonymous said...

Can't you just not say something nasty...they are people after all, they were born privillaged, not something they chose.

God you people are nasty nasty nasty

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