High-Society Bachelorettes: Eligible Royals Still Seeking Love
The high-society bachelorettes still waiting for Mr Right - from a Goldsmith heiress to Princess Margaret's granddaughter... as Italian royal, 22, and French presidential hopeful, 30, 'confirm romance'
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Several high-profile European bachelorettes, including Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, are still searching for love despite recent romantic developments among their peers. The article explores their backgrounds, interests, and social activities.
- 01Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is now dating French politician Jordan Bardella, a potential future president.
- 02Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, granddaughter of Princess Margaret, is gaining attention for her photography and royal connections.
- 03Princess Theodora von Liechtenstein, studying architecture at Cambridge, founded a conservation-focused nonprofit at age 10.
- 04Princess Leonor of Spain is preparing for her future role as queen while pursuing a degree in Political Science.
- 05Thyra Goldsmith, daughter of politician Zac Goldsmith, co-founded a jewelry company and graduated from the University of Edinburgh.
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Several prominent young royals and high-society figures in Europe are navigating the dating scene, with some recently confirming romances. Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, 22, is now in a relationship with Jordan Bardella, a 30-year-old French politician and potential presidential candidate. Their public appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix showcased their chemistry. Meanwhile, other eligible bachelorettes, such as Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, granddaughter of Princess Margaret, and Princess Theodora von Liechtenstein, are still single. Lady Margarita, 20, has been active in photography and is set to pursue a jewelry-making course. Princess Theodora, also 21, is studying architecture at Cambridge and runs a nonprofit for youth conservation efforts. Other notable figures include Princess Leonor of Spain, who is preparing for her royal duties while pursuing Political Science, and Thyra Goldsmith, who co-founded a jewelry brand. This article highlights the lives and aspirations of these young women as they seek their own paths in love and life.
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