Prince Christian of Denmark, once considered one of the most eligible bachelors in the world, has reportedly disappeared from the market as he is allegedly dating Italian heiress Princess Chiara of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies.
But there are still plenty of eligible royal bachelors to court potential princesses.
Across Europe and Asia there are dozens of handsome, charming and stylish royals who are still active in the dating scene.
For example, the dapper-looking Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg is considered single; The well-travelled 31-year-old is fluent in Luxembourgish, French, English and German, and has some knowledge of Spanish.
Meanwhile, 27-year-old Afonso, Prince of Beira, is already coveted by his Portuguese supporters thanks to his stunning looks. Several Instagram fan pages have been set up in his honor.
Here, FEMAIL reveals the dashing royals from around the world who’ve never had their hearts stolen…
Prince Sebastien of Luxembourg
The 31-year-old (pictured), who was born at Maternité Grande-Duchesse Charlotte on April 16, 1992, went to Sandhurst from 2016 to 2017, following in the footsteps of his father and eldest brother
Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg (pictured) is the youngest son of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa – and therefore doesn’t make headlines as often as his older brother and heir to the throne, Prince Guillaume
The Prince (pictured) was sworn in as an officer in the Luxembourg Army in September 2017 – but Sébastien has since commanded a platoon of the Irish Guards
Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg is the youngest son of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa – and therefore does not make headlines as often as his older brother and heir to the throne Prince Guillaume.
The 31-year-old, who was born at Maternité Grande-Duchesse Charlotte on April 16, 1992, attended British boarding school Sandhurst from 2016 to 2017, following in the footsteps of his father and eldest brother.
The prince was sworn in as an officer in the Luxembourg army in September 2017 – but Sébastien has since commanded a platoon of the Irish Guards.
His grandfather, Grand Duke Jean, served in the British Army regiment during World War II.
According to the Royal Household’s website, Sébastien is fluent in Luxembourgish, French, English and German, and has some knowledge of Spanish.
He went to America for his university studies and completed an internship at LVMH Watch & Jewelery in Hong Kong during the summer holidays in 2014.
He has a degree in Marketing and Communications from the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio and has also worked in Germany for a forest management, focusing on sustainable methods.
According to the household’s website, the prince attends ceremonies such as the national day with the royal family of Luxembourg and enjoys discovering new cultures.
He traveled to New Zealand for three months in 2019 and loves climbing, skiing, swimming and rugby.
Afonso, Prince of Beira
Afonso, Prince of Beira (pictured 2016), 27, is already coveted by his Portuguese supporters thanks to his stunning looks. Several Instagram fan pages have been set up in his honor
The eldest son and heir to the Duke of Braganza, he is Prince on the defunct Portuguese throne. Pictured with his mother, the Duchess of Braganza in 2016
Afonso, Prince of Beira, 27, is already coveted by his Portuguese supporters thanks to his stunning looks. Several Instagram fan pages have been set up in his honor.
The eldest son and heir to the Duke of Braganza, Afonso is Prince on the defunct Portuguese throne.
He was born in Lisbon but attended a private school in England before returning to Portugal to study International Relations and Political Science at the University of Lusíada.
The prince currently resides in Portugal and is the honorary commander of the Lisbon Volunteer Fire Brigade.
Though he doesn’t appear to have a public social media account, royals fans can often spot him at events joining his mother, Isabel, Duchess of Braganza, or his younger sister, the Duchess of Coimbra.
Prince Tassilo Egon Maximilian von Furstenberg
Prince Tassilo Egon Maximilian von Fürstenberg, 21 (picture left) is known for his wanderlust, but the prince keeps a low profile. He is pictured here at the opening of the Alexandra Von Furstenberg flagship store in Los Angeles with designer Alexandra Von Furstenberg, 50, (pictured centre) and Princess Talita Von Furstenberg, 24
As the grandson of German Prince Egon Furstenberg and renowned fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, it’s clear that Prince Tassilo has iconic family ties.
The 21-year-old royal is known for his jet-setting tendencies while maintaining a reserved profile.
As the brother of socialite and model Talita von Furstenberg, the family is known for their lavish vacations. The siblings were photographed enjoying luxurious holidays around the world, from the south coast of Italy to Africa, with their fashion-savvy grandmother.
Since there are so many impressive family members, it is expected that the right bachelor will follow suit and make a lasting impression.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar
Qatar’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (pictured), 35, is a keen businessman and played a crucial role in bringing the FIFA World Cup to Qatar
Mohammad (pictured) received his BA in International Relations from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar before traveling to America to study at Harvard University
As Executive Vice President of the Qatar Investment Authority and Managing Director of Road to 2022, Qatari Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani does not let royal connections interfere with his hard work.
Mohammad, 35, received a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Qatar’s Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in 2009.
Soon after, the sheikh traveled to the prestigious Harvard University to earn a master’s degree in public administration.
Now the Sheikh, who is also brother to the Emir of Qatar, dedicates his time to a range of business ventures, including hosting the FIFA World Cup in Qatar last year.
It seems that the Arab World Cup is one of the goals that the Sheikh is most proud of, as he has already shared several snaps of the tournament on his Instagram, thanking everyone involved.
The Qatari king is also emphasizing charitable causes, directing his social media followers to fundraisers for earthquake relief efforts in Syria and Turkey.
Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei
32-year-old Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei (pictured), Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah’s tenth child, is still at the market
The King (pictured) has military training, having previously graduated from the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst as an officer’s cadet
Prince Abdul (pictured) regularly updates his two million Instagram followers with photos of his lavish lifestyle
Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei, 32, is the tenth child of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.
The Brunei king often offers his followers a glimpse of his lavish lifestyle on his Instagram account, which has over two million followers.
The prince regularly shares snaps of his busy lifestyle, and when he’s not playing polo you can catch him flying or kite surfing.
It’s obvious that this Brunei bachelor loves to keep busy, and his careers in academia, the military and sport prove just that.
After completing his undergraduate and post-secondary education in Brunei, the polo player traveled to the British capital to study at King’s College London, the same city that gave him his military career.
In 2011, Prince Abdul began his military career after graduating from the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst as an officer cadet. Today Abdul is recognized as a major and has completed further RAF training in the UK.
As if that wasn’t enough, the prince also represented his country in polo at the 2017 and 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
Prince Wenzel von und zu Liechtenstein
The 49-year-old Prince Wenzel von und zu Liechtenstein (pictured) has a lot to offer a potential partner – but he finds it difficult to find “the right one”.
Prince Wenzel has enjoyed a successful career in finance and has been photographed with a number of glamorous women – including top model Barbara Palvin (pictured left).
The prince (pictured right) has been spotted at a number of events including a glamorous fundraiser with his anonymous friend (pictured left) at the Louvre in 2021 (pictured above).
As a member of a historic royal family with a glittering career in finance and invitations to high-profile events, Prince Wenzel of Liechtenstein has a lot to offer a potential partner – but the 49-year-old struggled to find “the right one”.
Wenzel, son of the private banker Prince Philipp von Liechtenstein and nephew of the reigning Prince Hans-Adam II, never married or had children, unlike his equally dashing brothers Alexander and Rudolf.
The London-based royal’s last public relationship was almost 20 years ago, when he dated stunning Victoria’s Secret angel Adriana Lima, now 41, for three years.
The romance propelled the young couple onto the New York society pages and led to the king being nicknamed “Prince Wence” by the tabloids.
In the decades that followed, he was photographed with a range of glamorous women, including 28-year-old Sports Illustrated model Barbara Palvin, and appeared at glamorous galas with the likes of Tom Cruise and Princess Victoria of Sweden.
He enjoyed an outing with another beautiful blonde in London last October – but it seems lasting love is still out of reach.
The Princely House of Liechtenstein, founded more than 300 years ago, is the namesake of the small European nation.
All surviving members are descendants of its founder, Prince Johann I, who was admitted to the Confederation of the Rhine by Napoleon in 1806, thereby laying the foundation for sovereignty.
The issue of sovereignty remains important for the country, which has a population of just 38,137 and measures just 15 miles east to west.
Prince Louis of Luxembourg
After getting divorced in 2019 and breaking up his second engagement last year, Prince Ludwig of Luxembourg (pictured) is back on the market
Although Prince Louis (pictured) has spoken publicly about his struggles with severe dyslexia, he has two degrees and is a trained private pilot
Prince Louis (pictured right) called off his engagement to French lawyer Lauren Sirgue (pictured left) just a year after announcing their engagement
Prince Louis of Luxembourg has a colorful past when it comes to romance. In 2021, Louis announced his engagement to French lawyer Scarlett-Lauren Sirgue, but just a year later, the two called off their wedding plan.
But the brief engagement saw the 37-year-old back on the market.
Before his relationship with Lauren Sirgue, the prince was married to Tessy Antony from 2006 to 2019. This relationship gave Louis the gift of his two sons, Prince Gabriel of Nassau, 17, and Prince Noah of Nassau, 15, who both attend school in London.
The Prince and Tessy announced their engagement when they were 19 when they were pregnant with Prince Gabriel at the same time.
Prince Louis, who holds a private pilot’s certificate, has achieved a string of commendable academic achievements. Although Louis was open about his intense struggles with dyslexia at the Forum of Learning Disabilities in 2016, he earned a bachelor’s degree in arts and communication before earning a master’s degree in psychology from Birkbeck College, London.
These days, with little social media presence, Prince Louis maintains a low-key profile.