Top 10 most stylish monarchs of the planet

The wife of the successor to the British throne, the Duchess of Cambridge, is known for her chic and at the same time rational manner of dressing. However, some representatives of other royal courts, although not so famous, look no less stylish. We present to you the ten most elegant royal figures of the planet.

1. Crown Princess of Sweden Victoria

Princess Victoria is the eldest daughter and heiress of King Charles XVI Gustav. In this photo, 39-year-old Victoria is sealed with her daughter, Princess Estelle, dressed in a snow-white summer dress from Ralph Lauren.

In this photo she is at the wedding of her younger sister Princess Madeleine in a dress from Fadi El Khoury Couture with her husband and daughter.

She has 18 godchildren from the royal courts from all over the continent, so she is often called the "godmother of Europe".

When Princess Victoria ascends to the throne, she will be the first queen in the last 300 years. And she will certainly be a stylish queen, just look how boldly she mixes different prints, while not falling into bad taste.

At the baptism of her son Oscar, she wore a white dress from English lace and a suitable hat. Victoria actively supports the institution of motherhood and childhood and is the head of the charitable foundation, which invests considerable funds in the program of treatment of children with chronic diseases.

2. Princess of Thailand Sirivannavar Nariratana

This 29-year-old princess of Thailand adores fashion and even founded her own brand of Sirivanavari.

3. Sheikh Mosa bint Nasser al-Misned

The second of the three wives of Emir of Qatar, Moz Al-Misned is an active public and political figure, known all over the world, which is not at all characteristic of Eastern women. But more surprisingly, having a magnificent figure and bright appearance, this 57-year-old mother of seven children has her own sophisticated style in clothes, skillfully combining the standards of Islamic traditions with a magnificent taste.

She owns the French factory of leather products, sold under the trademark Le Tanneur. Moza al-Misned holds a number of government and international positions and is an honorary doctor of several British and American universities. She was also awarded the Order of the British Empire.

Moses al-Misned is often called one of the most elegant women in the world. In this photo she is at an official reception in Spain, dressed in a luxurious dress made to order from Chanel couture.

This royal person appeared at various times in the dresses of authorship of such fashion designers as Jean Paul Gaultier, Hermes and Giambattista Valli, some of whom call her the main trendsetter since the days of Jacqueline Kennedy.

Here Moza is sealed in a cloak and a Valentino couture dress made to order, which she emphasized with a massive necklace from David Webb.

4. Queen of Jordan Rania Al-Abdullah

Queen Rania was born in Kuwait in the family of a Palestinian pediatrician from Jordan and graduated from the American University of Cairo.

She managed to use public media institutions to promote her charitable projects in the fields of education, health and childhood care. She participates in the boards of directors of many influential organizations, such as UNICEF and the UN Foundation.

As a Muslim, Rania tries to dress without revealing her hands and covering her knees. During last year's Spanish tour, she met with Queen Leticia. In her attire from Proenza Schouler, the Queen of Ireland was no less elegant than the charming Spaniard.

At the celebrations in honor of the 70th anniversary of Jordan's independence in 2015, the Queen chose a complex outfit from her beloved Hama Fashion house.

A rich dark turquoise chiffon with gold embroidery and the same golden ribbon for hair made it the brightest at the celebrations of the centenary of the Arab uprising earlier this year.

5. Queen of the Netherlands Maxim

Queen Maxima grew up in Buenos Aires and before meeting with the future King Willem Alexander managed to work as a vice-president in one of the banks of New York. With her future husband Maxima met at a private party in Spain. In this picture she is in overalls in the Boho style from Etro.

The Queen speaks three languages: native Spanish, English and Dutch. Her style can be described as a combined, combining conservatism and fashion trends, such as this set of coats and hats, in which she appeared at an official reception in Germany last year.

Maxima is the mother of three children; nevertheless she finds time to deal with immigration problems in the Netherlands; she came from another country. She often appears in the orange - the official color of the Dutch royal family.

She is not afraid of risk in clothes, as in this case. A tight dress with a tropical print under the hat - no problem!

It wears both bright colors and neutral. In this picture she and her husband, King Willem Alexander, are in a family estate. Like the Duchess of Cambridge, the Queen of the Netherlands likes simplicity and functionality in clothes (in the blouse from COS).

6. Crown Princess Mary of Denmark

The wife of the heir to the Danish crown, like Kate Middleton, is not of royal origin. She has Scottish roots, although she was born and raised in Australia, where she met the prince: they met in one of the Sydney pubs in 2003.

For a holiday in Mallorca, she chose a simple maxi dress with no extra details.

Princess is very practical, this scarlet dress from Jesper Høvring this year she wore on several occasions.

In a traditional summer family photo, Princess Mary poses in a dress from SEA NY in the style of a boho, a laconic black sweater top and sandals with a thick heel.

Although the upbringing of four children takes a lot of time, Princess Mary, however, finds the opportunity to support Denmark's third major export product - fashion. Here she is captured in the fashion week in Copenhagen. The princess always emphasizes her accessibility: she can often be seen on the streets of Copenhagen together with children winding the pedals of a bicycle.

7. Crown Princess of Greece Marie-Chantal, Princess of Denmark

Princess Marie-Chantal was born in London, grew up in Hong Kong, and then studied in a private boarding school in Switzerland. Her husband, Prince Paul of Greece, also has the title of Prince of Denmark, so Marie-Chantal is also called the Princess of Denmark.

In 2000, she founded an expensive line of children's clothing, calling her by her name. In this picture she is wearing an embroidered decollete dress from Valentino at the wedding of her cousin - the princess of Sweden Madeleine.

Before moving to London, the royal couple lived in Greenwich, Connecticut, and New York. In this photo, the princess is also wearing a Valentino dress - Maestro Valentino is her longtime friend.

This magnificent pair can be seen at various secular events of a global scale, such as the Vanity Fair Oscars Party. At this reception in 2015 Marie-Chantal is dressed in a refined dress from Alexander McQueen.

Even in everyday clothes, Marie-Chantal looks elegant. This ageless 48-year-old princess - the mother of five children, her eldest daughter, twenty-year-old Maria-Olympia, studies fashion and photography at New York University.

8. Queen of Spain Leticia

In his native Spain, Queen Leticia is considered an icon of style. She is not afraid of experiments and may well wear such a brave leather skirt-trousers from the Spanish fashion brand Uterque.

She is an avid supporter of Spanish brands, such as Felipe Varela and the fast-fashion brands Zara and Mango. Here she is wearing a skirt from Boss.

Like many other queens and princesses, Leticia loves pastel colors and romantic floral prints. Like the Duchess of Cambridge, she confidently mixes the available brands and luxury garments, like the dress from Zara, under which she wore model shoes from Prada.

Leticia prefer light, laconically neutral tones, like this pale pink top and white trousers from Boss.

The queen is perfectly suited for daily dress: summer white trousers and striped top. In this picture she is with her daughter, Princess Leonor.

9. Princess of Saudi Arabia Dina Al-Juhani Abdulaziz

Princess Dina Abdulaziz does not rest on her own laurels, she is a successful businesswoman who owns closed D'NA boutiques in Riyadh and Doha for a limited number of buyers. In July of this year, it was announced that she would become the first editor-in-chief of Vogue Arabia, and the Internet resource The Business of Fashion included her in the list of the 500 most influential people in the fashion industry.

Dina Abdulaziz received the title of Princess when she married the Saudi prince Sultan ibn Fahd ibn Nasser ibn Abdul-Aziz Al Saud in 1998.

Her casual outfits are bold and bright colors, so photographers like to shoot her. In this photo, she waits for the beginning of the fashion show Delpozo Spring 2016, dressed in a yellow dress shirt cut.

Princess Dean Al-Juhani Abdulaziz is a former American, she was born in Santa Barbara and before moving to Riyadh with her noble husband lived in New York in the upper West Side.

Dina Abdulaziz perfectly feels fashion, she was one of the first to buy for her boutiques dresses of young designers such as Prabal Gurung and Jason Woo.

10. Princess Charlaine of Monaco

In the nephew of Charlene Lynette Wittstock, the wife of Prince Albert II was born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), she was very fond of swimming: she became a South African champion in 1996, participated in the Olympics in 2000 and won gold at the World Cup in 2002.

In this picture she is in a bright red dress from Valentino at the annual charity ball Red Cross Ball.

In 2015, at the award ceremony for Princess Grace Kelly Princess Charlene took the opportunity to show off in one of the dresses of the sponsor of the Christian Dior's couture event.

For official receptions, she prefers Akris and Armani.

Prior to Princess Charlene, Monaco's last monarch, with the title "Your Serene Highness", was the mother of Prince Albert II, Grace Kelly, who died tragically in 1982.