Beauty and brains are almost like 2 peas in a pod, but when added with the crown takes us to a whole new ball game.
There are many royals in the world, not just Kate, Duchess of Cambridge or Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Talking about those women we see beauty along side brains and they have a crown, they are more famous than most, and though they are not controversial.
We take a look at some other royalties who pack beauty, brains and have a crown to top the cake;
1. Sirivannavari Of Thailand
Princess Sirivannavari of Thailand was ranked among the 20 hottest royals by Forbes in 2009. Raised in the UK with her mother, she now resides in Thailand with her father and grandfather, the King. At 30 years old, she is an arts and sports enthusiast who is an active participant in the world of high fashion.
2. Claire Of Belgium
In 2003, Princess Claire married Prince Laurent and they now have three children. She is the sister-in-law of Philippe, King of Belgium. Prior to her marriage she was a land-surveyor, and didn’t live in Belgium until she was three years old. She is mostly seen attending charity events for environmental cause and animal welfare, as well as events by the British Ambassador to Belgium.
3. Manohara Odelia Pinot Of Malaysia
Manohara Oledia is a controversial royal figure. Once an Indonesian model, she married Malaysian Prince Tengku Fakhry in 2008. Her mother claimed that he abducted the new princess. She was only 16 at the time of their marriage. Manohara reported abuse during the marriage and escaped to Indonesia in 2009, spurning all gifts and grand gestures from the Prince attempting to win her back.
4. Mozah Bint Nasser Of Qatar
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser is the one of three wives who are married to the Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa. She holds BA in Sociology, and awarded as an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has many foreign honors, and is the chosen wife who represents her husband at international events and conventions.
5. Sonam of Bhutan
Princess Sonam of Bhutan has a degree from Stanford University and a Masters in Law from Harvard. She is the daughter of the fourth King of Bhutan, and has been married to Dasho Phub W. Dorji since 2009. She is a major political player and the current President of the Bhutan National Legal Institute.