10th place: Princess Yoshiko of Japan
Prince Yoshikonai (あきしののみやかこ), also known as Princess Yoshiko, a member of the Japanese imperial family, was born on December 29, 1994 (Heisei 6), the second daughter of Prince Fumihito of Akishinogu and Princess Noriko Akishinomiya, the second granddaughter of Emperor Akihito (the 125th emperor) and Empress Michiko, and the second niece of the current Emperor Naruhito. There is an older sister, Mako Komuro (formerly Prince Makonai of Akishinomiya) and a younger brother, Prince Yuhito Akishinomiya.
Princess Yoshiko of Japan
Princess Yoshiko of Japan
Princess Yoshiko of Japan
Princess Yoshiko of Japan
Princess Yoshiko of Japan
9th place: Princess Amalia of the Netherlands
Catherine Amalia, the Lady of Orange (full name: Catherina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria), born on December 7, 2003, is the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Queen Máxima Soregita of the Netherlands.
Princess Amalia of the Netherlands
On October 13, 2022, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, who were visiting Sweden, revealed that their 18-year-old daughter, Princess Amalia, the heir to the throne of the Netherlands, was threatened with being attacked or kidnapped by a criminal group, and the relevant personnel strengthened the protection of Amalia.
Princess Amalia of the Netherlands
Princess Amalia of the Netherlands
8th place: Princess Salma of Jordan
Salma bint Abdullah II, 24 years old (2024), Princess of Jordan, is the third child of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan.
Princess Salma of Jordan
In 2020, Salma became Jordan's first female pilot; On December 15, 2023, the British newspaper The Telegraph reported that Princess Salma bint Abdullah II of Jordan, as a lieutenant in the Royal Jordanian Air Force, participated in the mission to airdrop medical supplies to the Jordanian field hospital in northern Gaza.
Princess Salma of Jordan
Princess Salma of Jordan
7th place: Princess Isabella of Denmark
Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margaret, Princess of Denmark and Countess of Montpezate, was born on 21 April 2007 at the University Hospital of Copenhagen; She is the eldest daughter of the current King Frederick X of Denmark and Queen Mary Donaldson.
Princess Isabella of Denmark
She is the first girl born in the Danish royal family in 61 years and the third in line to the Danish royal family.
Princess Isabella of Denmark
Princess Isabella of Denmark
Princess Isabella of Denmark
Princess Isabella of Denmark
Princess Isabella of Denmark
Princess Isabella of Denmark
6th place: Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Princess Madeleine of Sweden, Duchess of Helsingland and Triqueland (full name: Madeleine Dramase Amary Josephine), born on June 10, 1982, she is the youngest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Sylvia of Sweden, and is the seventh in line to the throne of Sweden; On June 8, 2013, Madeleine married American banker Christopher O'Neal.
Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Princess Madeleine of Sweden
5th place: Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant (Elisabeth Theresa Marie Helena), born on October 25, 2001, is the legal heir to the Belgian throne; Elisabeth is the eldest child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium and became the crown prince of Belgium after her grandfather, King Albert II of Belgium, succeeded her father Philippe on 21 July 2013.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
On October 25, 2019, Princess Elisabeth, the heir to the Belgian throne, celebrated her 18th birthday at the Royal Palace in Brussels. Princess Elizabeth received a medal from her father, and she also expressed her attitude of serving the country in her speech.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
4th Prize: Charlotte Casiraghi
Charlotte Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is a princess of Monaco and a socialite, equestrian and journalist.
摩纳哥公主夏洛特·卡西拉奇(Charlotte Casiraghi)
She is the granddaughter of the famous American actress Grace Kelly and Rainier III of Monaco; In March 2012, he became the latest spokesperson for Gucci's equestrian sports products.
摩纳哥公主夏洛特·卡西拉奇(Charlotte Casiraghi)
Family members, maternal grandmother: Princess Grace Kelly; Mother: Princess Caroline; Brother: Prince of Monaco, Andrea Casiraghi (Andrea Casiraghi) is the world's most high-profile royal figure, handsome appearance, charming royal demeanor, good dress sense, once called "the world's most handsome prince" by Chinese netizens.
摩纳哥公主夏洛特·卡西拉奇(Charlotte Casiraghi)
摩纳哥公主夏洛特·卡西拉奇(Charlotte Casiraghi)
摩纳哥公主夏洛特·卡西拉奇(Charlotte Casiraghi)
摩纳哥公主夏洛特·卡西拉奇(Charlotte Casiraghi)
4th place: Princess Ingrid of Norway
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, born on January 21, 2004, is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon Magnus and is her grandfather, second in line to the throne of King Harald V of Norway. A member of the House of Glücksburg, she is expected to become Norway's second female monarch after Margaret I in the 15th century.
Princess Ingrid of Norway
Princess Ingrid of Norway
Princess Ingrid of Norway
Princess Ingrid of Norway
Princess Ingrid of Norway
Princess Ingrid of Norway
3rd place: Princess Mahala of Dubai
Princess Mahalla of Dubai, born in 1994, was named Christianna (Christianna) when she was a child, until 2009, when the 25-year-old Christina returned to Dubai, changed her name to Sheikh Mahalla, and was awarded the title of princess.
Princess Mahala of Dubai
Because Princess Mahala has lived in Greece and England with her mother since she was a child, and later studied at the University of London, her style and mind are very open-minded.
Princess Mahala of Dubai
Princess Mahala not only often attends official events, but also plays TikTok and Instagram like an internet celebrity, and posts about herself and her luxurious life on social media, including her mansion, luxury car, expensive horses, and more. By the way, the princess has ridden horses since she was a child, and after returning to Dubai, she has 11 horses, the most expensive one is worth $3.6 million, and it is said that the princess spends as much as $4 million a year on the maintenance of the horses, which is an amazing level of luxury.
Princess Mahala of Dubai
Princess Mahala of Dubai
Princess Mahala of Dubai
Princess Mahala of Dubai
No. 2: Princess Haya of Jordan and Princess of Dubai
Princess Haya, whose full name is Haya bint Hussein, the half-sister of King Abdullah of Jordan, is the second princess of Sheikh Mohammed, the current vice president and prime minister of the UAE and the ruler of Dubai; Princess Haya loves horseback riding, representing Jordan at international equestrian competitions at the age of 13 and at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Princess Haya of Jordan and Princess of Dubai
She also loves football and must be there whenever the Jordanian team participates. Princess Haya is an avid horseback rider and has also served as president of the International Equestrian Federation.
Princess Haya of Jordan and Princess of Dubai
In 2019, Princess Haya fled Dubai with her children and sought asylum in Germany and the United Kingdom.
Princess Haya of Jordan and Princess of Dubai
Princess Haya of Jordan and Princess of Dubai
1st place: Princess Leonor of Spain
Leonor, the Lady of Asturias (full name: Leonor de Bourbon-Ortiz), born on October 31, 2005, is the eldest daughter of King Felipe VI of Spain and Queen Letizia of Spain, and the first in line to the throne of Spain.
Princess Leonor of Spain
On June 19, 2019, the fifth anniversary of King Felipe VI of Spain, King Felipe VI of Spain was joined by Queen Letizia and their two daughters, Princess Leonor and Princess Sofia.
Princess Leonor of Spain
On October 18, 2019, in Oviedo, Spain, the "Princess of Astuas Award" ceremony took place, and Princess Leonor of Spain gave her first official speech.
Princess Leonor of Spain
Princess Leonor of Spain
Princess Leonor of Spain
Princess Leonor of Spain
Princess Leonor of Spain