Girls, I’m not going to lie, I did shed a few tears while watching the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. I mean the happiness and love that exuded from the ceremony just had me gushing. I even searched for royal wedding hashtags and stalked each and every guest present. Too much? Naaahhhhhhhh!
But now that those two are happily married and enjoying their time with rocks on their finger, he isn’t eligible for your Prince Charming fantasies anymore. But fret not, you can totally drool over these strapping Indian princes cause they’re still on the market for your fairytale romance.
1. Padmanabh Singh
This young lad is an ace polo player and is as dashing as it gets and is a member of the former royal family of Jaipur. He was unofficially crowned the Maharaja of Jaipur in 2011 and gained the sole responsibility of the family estate when he turned 18. You may recognise the strapping fellow from pictures of him and Reese Witherspoon’s daughter, Ava at a ball in Paris that went viral.
2. Mahaaryman Scindia
Source: Facebook
The son of Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia and part of the family that earlier ruled Gwalior, Mahaaryman is also known as Aryaman Scindia. His mother is Priyadarshini who has also been a member of parliament like her husband and was considered one of the 50 most beautiful women in the country. Well obviously then this prince is sure to be a hunk himself.
3. Devraj Singh
Source: Economic Times
The young grandson of Maharani Gayatri Devi is in awe of his grandmother and her style and elegance. He has a passion for writing as well as all things fitness and sports. He reads a lot and seems like a dreamy man indeed.
4. Anirudh Vishvendra Bharatpur
Source: Facebook
This young and dynamic prince from Bharatpur is proud of his culture and heritage. He’s also into the hotel business and is uber-successful on his own merit. Everyone loves some royalty who can fend for himself.
C’mon guys, one of these four blue-blooded men may just be the one who finds your glass slipper, you never know!
Royal bachelors, yes, please!