Sadly for all would-be princesses, Prince William is now officially off the market. But his brother, Prince Harry, isn't the only eligible royal man left. The Daily Beast rounds up more:
Prince Amedeo (above) of Belgium, 24, works for Deloitte in New York, and even ran the city's marathon in 2008.
Prince Carl Philip (Above) of Sweden swims, skis, and plays soccer. He has a graphic design degree and opened the World Design Congress in Gothenburg.
Prince Felix (above) of Luxembourg is second in line to the throne and could inherit Europe’s second-largest royal fortune.
Prince Andrea Casiraghi (above) of Monaco was named one of People magazine's 50 most beautiful people in 1999, at age 15.
Prince Pierre Casiraghi (above) of Monaco is third in line to the throne and currently dating socialite Beatrice Borromeo.
Many of the princes on this list can stake claim only to tiny kingdoms—but Prince Phillippos of Greece and Denmark can’t even do that. Though he was born in London to King Constantine II of Greece and Queen Anne-Marie in 1986, his father was deposed and the monarchy abolished in the 1970s. Fittingly, with parents from opposite ends of Europe, he grew up to study international relations at Georgetown.
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