Beautyis, of course, an eternally subjective concept.
And sometimes, the glamour of the quintessential fairytale princess equates to the glamour of real-life royalty.
The couple had a daughter, Princess Shahnaz.

But the marriage was not a happy one for Fawzia.
Eventually, Fawzia divorced the shah, remarried, got happier, and had two other children.
She died at the impressive age of 91 in 2013.

In 1956, the two wed.
The two were wed in 1947 in Cannes, France.
They had a daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, but themarriage did not go well.

In 1951, amid rumors of her husband’s infidelity, Hayworth filed for divorce.
Her request was finally granted in 1953.
Hayworthdied of Alzheimer’s in 1987, and her final years were largely unhappy.

But the world will always have “Gilda"and the legacy of her pin-up queen glamour.
Nicknamed “Missy,” the princess possessed an “Alice in Wonderland"like beauty in her youth.
Said to have been courted by Winston Churchill, Marie eventually wed Prince Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Romania.

In addition to giving birth to six children, Marie worked as a nurse during World War II.
In 1526, she wed Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, thereby becoming Queen of Spain.
They amicably divorced in 2013.

Al-Taweel would later marry Khalifa Bin Butti Al Muhairi, a billionaire, in 2018, as noted byInsider.
During a 2012 interview with theWall Street Journal, she spoke at length about her activism and projects.
“Extremists historically always rely on the complacency of moderates,” she pointed out.

“They think that we’re not going to do anything.
They mobilize, and we don’t.”
Moreover, the queen uses herofficial websitelargely to promote various humanitarian causes.

All of which makes her the perfect combination of beauty and brains.
Cleopatra of Egypt
When we think of beautiful queens, Cleopatra immediately comes to mind.
And she might even be first, at that.

She and her husband had six daughters and may have had a son.
Theroyal couplealso worshiped Aten, the sun god, and established a dignified (i.e.
non-Manson-like) cult around him.

“I loved enhancing her beauty.”
But was Princess Diana herself interested in beauty?
But according to Greenwell, Diana was more than interested in the process.

“She loved it.
She was very holistic.
She took care of herself extremely well,” Greenwell said.

She forever will be missed.
Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Princess Madeleine’s eyebrows alone make us 110% jealous.
Just look at them they’re perfect.

But there are a number of other reasons why Princess Madeleine of Sweden has made it onto this list.
Not only is she stunning, but she carries herself in an absolutely gorgeous, confident manner.
The queen is not only known for her timeless beauty, but her fashion sense is off the charts.

While in Tokyo, she went pretty much makeup-free and still looked absolutely gorgeous.
She pretty much only added a slight smokey eye and styled her hair in loose curls.
We’re obsessed with Queen Jetsun there’s no doubt about it.

As noted byHuffPost, Margaret was a bit of a rule-breaker.
Throughout all her frivolity, however, she always looked perfect.
In the 1950s, women tried to emulate her style, dubbing it “the Margaret Look.”

Margaret sadly passed away in 2002, but her legacy has stood the test of time.
According toPopSugar, her “red-gold hair and blue eyes” were positively breathtaking.
As far as her beauty was concerned, Catherine was striking.
