Just because Will’s taken doesn’t mean there aren’t any single princes left! Meet the world’s most eligible royal men.
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Prince Azim of Brunei
Fun-loving Azim, fourth in line to the throne, is lavishly generous with his estimated $22 billion fortune, and regularly throws blowout bashes that grab “party of the year” headlines. He’s a lover of trinkets and baubles, too: One of his favorite childhood gifts from his father was a gold- and diamond-encrusted Game Boy.
Opening line: Scan the latest gossip mags for things to discuss – the baby-faced 20-something is as celeb-crazed as the rest of the world: A-listers like Mariah Carey attend his parties.
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Prince Wenzeslaus of Liechtenstein
His country may be tiny – it covers barely over 60 square miles of the Alps – but its wealth is staggering. Nicknamed Vince the Prince, this scion of the richest monarchy in Europe kept a low profile until he dated model Adriana Lima a few years ago.
Opening line: He’s likelier to talk Wall Street than weddings, as his dad does double duty as country ruler and head of the family-owned LGT Bank.
— Ronald Asadorian / Splash News / Newscom
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Prince Felix of Luxembourg
Brainy billionaire Prince Felix is a 6-foot-tall jet-setter. Said to be easygoing and flirty, he’s also surprisingly down to earth: Before recently moving to Rome for a master’s degree, he worked in the PR department of a sports marketing firm.
Opening line: Like most princes, he’s an avid polo player. But ask him about jigsaws – carpentry is one of his favorite hobbies.
— Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images Europe
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Andrea Casiraghi of Monaco
Casiraghi is one of a trio of Europe’s hottest young royals (along with brother Pierre and sister Charlotte). Second in line to the Monegasque throne, he lives mostly in New York and is fond of skateboarding. Unlike most royals, though, he lacks official titles, since his late Italian father was a commoner, much like Kate Middleton. Casiraghi won't be single much longer: He plans to wed longtime girlfriend Tatiana Santo Domingo at the end of July.
Opening line: Andrea’s a passionate charity worker who has volunteered in Africa for his mother’s AMADE Mondiale organization, so get ready to share your own stories of sweet charity.
— Tony Barson / WireImage
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Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai
One of 21 siblings, this confirmed bachelor enjoyed a British education at Sandhurst military college (both William and Harry are alumni) and the London School of Economics before he was appointed hereditary prince and groomed for rule. He’s passionate about riding, whether camels or horses, so much so that he won a gold equestrian medal at the Asian games.
Opening line: Read up before approaching this kind-eyed, tortured-artist type: He writes and publishes romantic poetry under the nom de plume Fazza’a.
— Marwan Naamani / AFP
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Prince Carl Philip of Sweden
Hands down the hunkiest prince on the list, Prince Carl is the Harry of Sweden. A wild child fond of clubbing and sports (from cross-country skiing to soccer), he’s been linked with a reality-show beauty since splitting with his girlfriend of a decade a couple of years ago.
Opening line: Ask him about the range of flatware he designed: This creative catch studied at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Harry's really come into his own, looks-wise, and has earned a reputation as a lovable rogue. But beyond the headlines, he's got a heart of gold and a passion for causes like Walking With the Wounded, a charity that benefits wounded veterans. He's currently on a trek with them, in fact, on an expedition to the North Pole. Rugged AND royal? Yes, please!
Opening line: Forget it. There are so many girls angling for his attention, it's unlikely you're going to stand a chance.