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Britain’s most eligible bachelor is just 18 – Meet the unknown royal, Albert Windsor

At only 18, Albert Windsor tops the prestigious Tatler Little Black Book list of Britain’s most eligible bachelors for 2025. Though relatively unknown at first glance, Albert is a member of the British royal family with impressive royal connections

Newsroom November 14 02:31

He is a cousin of King Charles and grandson of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent—a title he is expected to inherit one day. Born in 2007 at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Albert is the eldest son of Lord Nicholas Windsor and Paola Francopan, who hails from Croatian and Italian nobility. Notably, he made history as the first royal baby baptized Catholic since 1688.

Despite his royal lineage, Albert was raised in Rome with his two younger brothers, Leopold (16) and Louis (11), which kept him away from British public life until he turned 18 last September. Though originally 37th in line to the throne, his father’s conversion to Catholicism in 2001 removed Albert’s place in the succession.

Interest in Albert has surged recently. He attended the funeral of his grandmother, the Duchess of Kent, where he reportedly shared warm moments with Prince William, Princess Kate, and King Charles, signaling close ties with senior royals.

According to Tatler, Albert is expected to appear at the glamorous Le Bal in Paris, the annual debutante and fashion ball, already hailed as “the best catch of the year.”

If he follows his father’s path and studies Theology at Oxford, he could spark the same frenzy seen when Prince William attended St Andrews—then university applications jumped 44%, mainly from young women.

However, the glitz comes with challenges. Marrying into royalty isn’t always a fairy tale. Meghan Markle has described palace life as “almost unbearable,” while actress Sophie Winkleman, wife of Lord Frederick Windsor, called working royal life “hell” and “a form of torture.”

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Though Albert may avoid such pressures, he already moves in elite circles with European aristocrats like Lady Amanda Spencer-Churchill and Bhutan’s Prince Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck.

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