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5 famous modern-day princesses, from Sheikha Mahra to Kate Middleton

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 27, 2026, 21:39 IST
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Famous modern-day princesses

Forget the pumpkin carriages and the silent, smiling portraits. Being a princess in 2026 looks a lot more like navigating a high-stakes corporate meeting, managing a global brand, or dealing with a very public breakup—all while the entire world watches.

Today’s royal women are trading isolation for impact. They aren't just figures in a history book; they are entrepreneurs, athletes, and mothers who are using their platforms to talk about things that actually matter, like mental health and women's rights. Here we list some of the world’s most famous princesses that are making "royalty" feel surprisingly relatable.

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Sheikha Mahra: The Bold Business Mogul

If you want to see what "taking your power back" looks like, look at Dubai Princess Sheikha Mahra. The daughter of Dubai’s ruler isn't interested in playing by the old rules. She grabbed global headlines not just for her style, but for her sheer guts—divorcing her husband via a viral Instagram post and then launching a perfume called 'Divorce' to celebrate her new chapter. Now engaged to rapper French Montana, she’s blending royal tradition with a hip-hop edge. She’s proof that you can be a princess and a "girl boss" at the same time.

Photo: Sheikha Mahra/ Instagram


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Princess Iman: The Quiet Powerhouse

In a world where most people want attention, Princess Iman of Jordan is a breath of fresh air. As the daughter of Queen Rania, she could easily spend her life in the spotlight, but she’s chosen a path of quiet grace. Her 2023 wedding focused on heritage rather than hype. She’s the royal showing that you don’t need to be the loudest person in the room to have a massive impact on education and youth causes.

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Princess Beatrice: The Ultimate Side-Hustler

Princess Beatrice is probably the most relatable member of the British Royal Family because she actually has a "real" job. As a Vice President at a tech firm, she balances board meetings with palace duties. Over the years, she has been incredibly open about her struggles with dyslexia, and helped others with it too. Whether she’s navigating a family scandal or raising her two kids, Beatrice shows that you can honour your heritage without letting it limit your professional ambitions.

Photo: Reuters

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Princess Charlene: The Resilient Athlete

Before she was the Princess of Monaco, Charlene was an Olympic swimmer for South Africa. That athlete’s grit has defined her royal journey. She hasn’t had the easiest time—facing intense media scrutiny and significant health battles—but she’s used those experiences to fuel her foundation, which teaches children water safety worldwide. At 48, she’s a style icon who isn't afraid to be vulnerable about the toll that royal life and health struggles can take on a person.


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Kate Middleton: The Gold Standard of Grace

Catherine, Princess of Wales, has spent over a decade under the world’s most intense microscope. From her days as a student at St. Andrews to her current role as a future Queen, she has remained remarkably grounded.

What truly humanized her for the world was her 2024 battle with cancer. By sharing her journey with raw honesty, she reminded everyone that behind the designer coats and state dinners, she is a mother of three just trying to navigate a terrifying health crisis. Her focus on early childhood development and mental health has made her more than just a fashion icon—she’s the heartbeat of the modern British monarchy.


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