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Meet Britain’s most eligible aristocratic bachelor – but he comes with a warning

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 14/11/202514/11/2025

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lThe most worthy men and women in Britain this year are considered to be the society’s Bibles tatler little black book Just published. And topping the 2025 list is 18-year-old Albert Windsor, who may seem a surprising choice at first glance.

But the Windsors – as you might have already guessed from the surname – are seriously well-connected. Gen Z aristocrat is the cousin and grandson of King Charles Prince EdwardDuke of Kent, whose title he would one day inherit.

Born at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in 2007, Albert was the first of three sons of Lord Nicholas and Paola Frankopan, members of the Croatian and Italian elite. She made history in the first weeks of her life as the first royal baby to be baptized Catholic since 1688, and during her childhood, she made a few public appearances. He was at King Charles’s 60th birthday luncheon in 2008 and Lady Gabriella Windsor’s wedding in 2019, and memorably on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Color the same year, wearing a sling for a broken arm.

Instead of growing up in Britain, Albert was raised in Rome with his two younger brothers, Leopold, 16, and Louis, 11, meaning he was largely removed from public life in Britain until he turned 18 this September. Had his father Lord Nicholas not converted to Catholicism in 2001, he would have been 37th in line to the throne, which would have caused him to give up his position in the line of succession and, therefore, Albert’s as well.

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Attention around Albert has been steadily increasing over the past month. He attended the funeral of his grandmother, Catherine, Duchess of Kent, where he was reportedly close to William, Kate and Charles at Westminster Cathedral, a sign of good relations between them and the senior royals. and according to Tatler, Albert is set to walk shoulder to shoulder at the annual debutante and fashion ball Le Bal in Paris later this month, where he will be hailed as the “catch of the season”.

If he follows in his father’s footsteps to read Theology at Oxford, it could cause quite a stir among single students, just as William did during his time studying at St Andrews, during which the university saw a 44 per cent increase in applications, the majority of which were young women. But the Gen Z socialite may want to pause before racing after Britain’s most eligible bachelor.

As many have discovered, while marrying into the royal family is risky, it doesn’t always turn out to be a fairy tale. The Duchess of Sussex described her brief time living in a world of warring palaces run by courtiers as “almost impossible”, and this week, peep Show actor Sophie WinkelmanThe couple, who married Lord Frederick Windsor, King Charles’s second cousin, in 2009 said life as a working royal is “absolute hell” and “a form of torture”.

Frederick Windsor and 'Peep Show' actor Sophie Winkleman at their wedding at Hampton Court Palace in 2009

Frederick Windsor and ‘Peep Show’ actor Sophie Winkleman at their wedding at Hampton Court Palace in 2009 ,getty,

he told many times: “The more I get to know the royal family, the more I realize that their lives are absolute hell and that their level of unsolicited fame is a form of torture.”

She added: “None of them moved forward pop Idol Or something to become famous. Having that kind of blinding light on your face from the moment you were born, not knowing who you can trust, not knowing if someone is going to betray you, having people writing lies about you the whole time, it’s just brutal. I feel for them all. I don’t think a life with so much scrutiny and pressure is remotely healthy, but they have no choice.

Of course, Albert is way below that kind of pressure. But he moves in similar circles and is listed alongside Lady Araminta Spencer-Churchill, daughter of the Duke of Marlborough, and Bhutanese Prince Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck, who studied A-levels at Marlborough. You get the vibe.

So, remember, you won’t just be dating Albert – you’ll also be dating a whole lot of royal background.

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