The world's most eligible royals: From Prince Harry to Lady Amelia Windsor

They have titles, live in exquisite homes and palaces and travel the world in style, but there is one thing these young royals are missing - true love.
From Prince Harry to Monaco's Charlotte Casiraghi, here are some of the world's most eligible royals.

PRINCE HARRY
Birthdate: Sept. 15 1984
You might be thinking ... but what about Meghan Markle? The handsome prince is still smitten with the Suits star, but technically he is considered 'eligible' until he walks down the aisle. That being said, based on recent speculation, Harry's bachelor days may soon be over.
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LADY AMELIA WINDSOR
Birthdate: Aug. 24 1995
Recently voted the Most Beautiful Member of the Royal Family by Tatler magazine, Amelia – granddaughter of the Queen’s cousin the Duke of Kent – has suddenly become a household name.
The fashion-loving student, studying at the University of Edinburgh, is always the life of the party. After her debutante ball, she joked she was “appalling” at the waltz
and forgot everything she’d learned!
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PRINCE JOACHIM OF BELGIUM
Birthdate: Dec. 9 1991
The third child of Prince Lorenz, Archduke of Austria-Este, and Princess Astrid, Joachim is ninth in line to the Belgian throne. This young royal is passionate about serving his country, having enlisted in a voluntary army training course on the same day the Duke and Duchess
of Cambridge announced their engagement.
He’s active on social media, and loves seeing the world and spending time with his parents and four siblings. “Let me say I have enjoyed all my recent travels ... but one may also appreciate downtime with family,” he noted recently.
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HUSSEIN BIN ABDULLAH
Birthdate: June 28 1994
He may only be in his early 20s, but Jordan’s crown prince knows where his priorities lie. As first in line to the throne, he spends a lot of time shadowing his father but he also spends quality time with his mom, Queen Rania, whom he calls “my favourite workout partner.”
“He takes his responsibilities very seriously, but also tries to have a good time like any young man his age would,” says Rania of her guitar-playing, soccer-loving son.
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CHARLOTTE CASIRAGHI
Birthdate: Aug 3 1986
Like Princess Anne, Charlotte’s mother, Princess Caroline of Monaco, declined titles for three of her children, but that didn’t stop them from inheriting royal assets – including the looks of Princess Grace, Charlotte’s
late grandmother.
The brunette beauty, who has a two-year-old son, Raphaël, has appeared on the cover of Vogue and is the official equestrian ambassador for Gucci. Charlotte, whose father died in a boating accident when she was four, says she’s had a connection with horses “since childhood.”
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PRINCESS EUGENIE
Birthdate: Mar. 23 1990
The younger daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, can only be described as a modern career woman. After working at online auction house Paddle8 in New York for two years, she returned to London in the role of associate director at contemporary-art gallery Hauser & Wirth. “I’ve loved art since I was very little,” says the royal, who’s an ardent fan of TV shows like How to Get Away with Murder and Outlander.
And while the royal has been in a longtime relationship with Jack Brooksbank she has yet to walk down the aisle.
The most important thing in her life? Her family. “Especially my mum. I wouldn’t be able to make tough decisions without her.”
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PRINCESS BEATRICE
Birthdate: Aug. 8 1988
Princess Eugenie's older sister is back on the market after splitting from boyfriend Dave Clark in Aug. 2016. The redheaded beauty dated the Uber executive for 10 years before ending the romance.
Their split was reportedly amicable with friends telling different media outlets that they wouldn't be surprised to see the couple reconcile in the future. The royal isn't letting the breakup keep her down professionally as it was recently revealed that Beatrice left her job at the Manhattan investment firm Sandbridge Capital to manage her own start-up company.
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