ROYAL & LOOKING: The world's most eligible royals

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Prince Harry
Prince Harry

Royal bachelors and bachelorettes are flying off the market.

Since we last rounded up the world's most eligible royals, in 2012, seven have either married or become engaged. Most recently, Sweden's Prince Carl Philip created a media frenzy when he wed a former waitress and reality TV star.

But as one royal puts a ring on it, another enters the international dating game.

Here are the world's 14 most eligible royals, hailing from Great Britain all the way to Thailand.

Aly Weisman contributed to an earlier version of this post.

Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana of Thailand

The 28-year old princess is the daughter of the Crown Prince Maha Vajralongkorn.

She was educated at Chalalongkorn University where she received a degree in Fine Arts.

In 2007, she was invited to show her collection at Paris Fashion Week, entitled "Presence of the Past." The following year she debuted another collection, gaining a royal presence within the fashion world. Recently, she decided to rename Tachai Island, part of the Similan Islands in the Andaman Sea, "Sirivannavari," after herself.

Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales

Prince Harry is 30 years old and fifth in line for the throne.

The second son of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, he made headlines for a few scandalous adventures during his teenage years but has since calmed down.

Harry is an officer in the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned in a regiment of the Household Cavalry in the British Army. The younger brother of Prince William has publicly dated Chelsy Davy, who was his date to his brother's wedding. Lately he's been spotted with "Doctor Who" star Jenna Coleman.

Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary of York

Princess Beatrice is 26 years old and seventh in line for the throne.

She is the elder daughter of Prince Andrew of York and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. She graduated from the University of London with a degree in history. In early 2015, she left her job as a coordinating producer at Sony's London office. The departure came shortly after her salary (allegedly £19,500) was revealed by hackers.

Often called "the party princess," she is the only member of the Royal Family to have completed the London Marathon.


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