There may be two princesses – well, sort of – in the rankings but even they seem to be struggling to fit the bill.
Tatler has come up with a ‘best-dressed list’ and the results are, to be kind, a touch questionable.
The real princess, Alexia of the Netherlands was placed fifth, despite her wearing a plain green frock from Zara. Alexia, 20, is the second in line to the Dutch throne.
The faux ‘princess’ is the only daughter of glamour model and I’m a Celebrity winner Katie Price, 18-year-old Princess Andre.
She has landed herself an unlikely second place. Hailed ‘the face of a new generation of British pop culture royalty’, the teenager is now starring in her own ITV reality show.
Placed first were high-society half sisters, Lady Lola Bute and Jazzy de Lisser, whose mother Serena Bute runs a fashion label and so, like good nepo babies, the pair have started their own.

Tatler has come up with a ‘best-dressed list’ and the results are a touch questionable. Alexia of the Netherlands was placed fifth, despite her wearing a plain green frock from Zara

The only daughter of glamour model and I’m a Celebrity winner Katie Price, 18-year-old Princess Andre, has landed herself an unlikely second place
With a contact book bursting full of industry heavyweights such as Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne, the success of their fashion venture seems inevitable.
Queen of Pop Madonna and director Guy Ritchie’s 24-year-old son, Rocco, comes third wearing a simple black tailored suit.
Elsewhere on the best dressed rankings was the Swarovski heiress, Nadja Swarovski, who runs the British country label Really Wild Clothing, a favourite of the Princess of Wales.
Continuing the royal theme, Zara Tindall, granddaughter of the late Queen, came seventh because, says the society bible, her ‘wardrobe hits have been nothing short of spectacular’.
She was, memorably, pictured at Ascot this year in a £917 Camille dress from the London-based designer, Laura Green.
Though very much a royal, she doesn’t qualify as a third princess on the list because HRH titles are limited to the children of the sovereign, the children of sons of the sovereign and, finally, the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales.
Coming in at number six on the Tatler list was Bromley footballer Omar Sowunmi for having his own T-shirt line, Two Islands, which sells simple graphic tees for £60.
In eighth spot was ‘Triple Barrelled Suave’, George Packe-Drury-Lowe, a little-known member of the aristocracy who appears because he once convinced Turnbull and Asser to recreate a near-forgotten turtleneck favoured by Lord Snowdon.

Placed first were high-society half sisters, Lady Lola Bute and Jazzy de Lisser, whose mother Serena Bute runs a fashion label and so, like good nepo babies, the pair have started their own

Queen of Pop Madonna and director Guy Ritchie’s 24-year-old son, Rocco, comes third wearing a simple black tailored suit

Continuing the royal theme, Zara Tindall, granddaughter of the late Queen, came seventh because, says the society bible, her ‘wardrobe hits have been nothing short of spectacular’
Strictly Come Dancing star and Wimbledon veteran, Annabel Croft, 59, made ninth place for ‘always a glam slam when it comes to event dressing’ and, finally, in tenth place, was Zack Pinsent.
The 31-year-old is the only entry on the list to be a qualified tailor and wears exclusively Regency-era dress.
The Mail previously revealed Mr Pinsent was at the centre of a scamming scandal earlier this year after customers claimed he owed them thousands of pounds in undelivered orders such as a £350 pair of pantaloons and a Regency-style Covid mask. Disgruntled clients include an American theatre producer and his husband who claim they paid an £8,000 deposit for outfits for a fancy-dress event in Venice.
Mr Pinsent said: ‘I have never stolen money nor materials from any client. If I have ever had to discontinue working with a client, they have received a refund in compliance with their contract.’