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Royal Bachelors: Meet the New Eligible Royals
7 Apr
Summary
- James Mountbatten-Windsor, 18, took a prominent role at Easter Service.
- Cassius Taylor, 29, is a grandson of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
- Arthur Chatto, 27, is the first royal to join the Royal Marines.

Several young British royals are emerging as eligible bachelors, capturing public attention. James Mountbatten-Windsor, 18, recently took on a more prominent role at the Easter Service held at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. He was seen alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales, marking a significant public appearance for the 'hidden royal.'
Among the notable figures is Cassius Taylor, 29, grandson of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. Taylor, who grew up away from the spotlight, is making a name for himself in the London art scene and as a DJ. His background includes a degree in art management and curating his own exhibitions.
Another prominent royal is Arthur Chatto, 27, a great-nephew of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Chatto has gained attention for his athletic pursuits, including being part of the GB Row Challenge. He has also made history as the first royal to join the Royal Marines, a significant achievement that has drawn praise.
Other eligible bachelors highlighted include Alexander Ogilvy, 29, who graduated from the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, and Charles Linley, 26, a musician and grandson of Princess Margaret. Louis Spencer, 32, Viscount Althorp and nephew of Princess Diana, is also noted for his resemblance to Prince Harry and his role as heir to the Althorp estate.