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15 Fashionable Royals Whose Names Don’t Rhyme With Shmate Shmiddleton

By Minq Team
Jacob Lund

We've all recognized the impeccable fashions of a certain Duchess of Cambridge, but the royal world surely did not put all of its stylish eggs into one basket. Let these regal ladies have their turn on fashion's throne.

Charlotte Casiraghi of Monaco

The Princess is an equestrian who rides in habits designed by Gucci. Her concern is the effect of the fashion industry on the world ecosystem. Born to royalty, Charlotte appears equally comfortable in casual attire or a sleeveless formal.

Queen Letizia of Spain

Letizia was born to middle class, earned a Masters in Journalism, and had a successful career as a newscaster before marrying into royalty. The royal wedding was officiated by the Roman Catholic Pope. With stunning hazel eyes and an eye for style the first common born Queen of Spain is partial to lace embellished formals.

Princess Keisha Omilana of Nigeria

This former American model and Pantone Girl has a flawless face and is partial to wild animal prints. Her style exhibits Rastafarian influence, wild designs and dreadlock hairstyles.

Queen Rania of Jordan

Queen Rania is not the least bit shy. Popular photographs of the Queen look more like your typical mom, school teacher or businesswoman. Rania appears to have a passion for belts, a natural accessory for her figure. When not attired for her formal duties, she loves to experiment with her style and push the boundaries of fashion.

Charlene, Princess of Monaco

The former Olympic swimmer prefers chic and flowing strapless gowns with pointed toe high heels. Daily wear consists of pieces with simple style and straight lines. Her face reflects her German, English and Irish ancestry. Despite her title of ‘serene highness’, her eyes definitely harbor secrets of the past.

Mary Crown Princess of Denmark

The Crown Princess is an active patron of the fashion industry. Her style is elegant and fits the term formal, often accented with regal jewelry and tiaras. Her wardrobe is stylish, yet lacks any specific distinguishing personality.

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

Often adorned with neutral colors, Queen Maxima, often accents with dangling stylish earbobs. Maxima always has that beauty pageant look complete with the hand waiving so becoming to royalty.

Victoria Crown Princess of Sweden

Victoria is always seen in traditional yet toned down attire. Most favorite colors appear to be pastels, which complement her engaging smile.

Princess Madeleine of Sweden

Madeleine is no stranger to affluence, however she is often spotted in comfortable, no frill attire. Formals however often feature lacy prints. Her Facebook page focuses on the prevention of child abuse.

Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece Princess of Denmark

The Crown Princess is definitely no stranger to Louis Vuitton. Her royal formals are often silver and gold brocades accented with the mandatory tiaras. Daily attire is includes outfits with matching exotic coiffeurs or veils. Besides her royal duties she is currently involved in selling children’s clothing.

Crown Princess Matte-Marit of Norway

This self proclaimed humanitarian is equally comfortable in high heels or sneakers. Her rebellious past certainly does not reflect in her current style. While it is hard to place her wardrobe likes into one single category, anything is complemented with that adorable straw blond hair.

Masako Crown Princess of Japan

College educated and multi-lingual Masako follows a formal dress regime. Daily wear is often coated suits with shoulder pads accented with common berets and low pumps, very proper.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium

This Masters of psychology is not afraid of bright colors, short skirts and wild hats. Even in her formality her wardrobe is casual and informal, yet outspoken.

Tatiana Santo Domingo

Flair, flair everywhere. Although her passion is ethical business practices in the fashion industry, her style is flagrant, hippy and flower power. No tradition here — she makes her own.

Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned of Qatar

Definitely old world formal style, reminiscent of papal attire. Perhaps it’s the culture but Sheika is never seen in exposing attire and usually wears a headwrap. Fitting and becoming.

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