The British magazine Tatler, known for chronicling the world of aristocracy and luxury, has unveiled its annual “Little Black Book 2025” — a coveted list featuring 200 of the most attractive, wealthy, and socially influential young people across the globe.
1. Prince Albert Windsor: Britain’s Most Eligible Royal

Topping this year’s list is Prince Albert Windsor, the 18-year-old great-grandson of King George V. Recently photographed at the funeral of his grandmother, the Duchess of Kent, Prince Albert made his first public appearance as a dashing young royal.
Described by Tatler as the “most eligible bachelor of the season,” the young prince is expected to join other elite heirs at Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris this October.
2. Thyra Goldsmith: The Latin-British Beauty

Second on the list is Thyra Goldsmith, daughter of politician Zac Goldsmith and Colombian-born Sheherazade Goldsmith.
At 23, she is celebrated for her radiant Latin beauty, love of fashion, and effortless presence on the dance floor.
3. Henry Pollock: The Rugby Star

In third place is Henry Pollock, a rising rugby sensation for England’s national team.
The 20-year-old led England’s U20 squad to victory at the Grand Slam and World Rugby Championship, and is already tipped for a senior national call-up.
4. Maya Wigram: Fashion’s Next “It Girl”

Maya Wigram, daughter of iconic designer Phoebe Philo and gallerist Max Wigram, represents the new face of British couture.
At just 19, she’s signed with Ford Models Paris, graced the pages of Vogue France, and inherited her mother’s refined, minimalist aesthetic.
5. Jude Fry: The Dreamy Heir

Jude Fry, 25, son of confectionery tycoon Cosmo Fry, has been dubbed the list’s “gentle dreamer.”
Currently working in London’s insurance sector, the Marlborough-educated heir once captained the school’s hockey team and remains a symbol of British charm.
6. Lady Beatrice Campbell: The Hidden Gem of Notting Hill

Lady Beatrice Campbell, 21, the youngest daughter of Earl Cawdor and Lady Isabella Stanhope, keeps a notably low profile despite her aristocratic pedigree.
Rarely appearing on social media, she’s considered one of the most mysterious and elegant debutantes in this year’s issue.
7. Tobi Ojora: The Global “It Girl”

At 28, Tobi Ojora embodies the modern international socialite. Splitting her time between London, Lagos, and Los Angeles, Tobi is both a track-and-field athlete and a fashion influencer with a global following.
Tatler calls her the “queen of the new It-Girl generation.”
8. Alastair Stewart: The Rock Royalty Heir

Alastair Stewart, the youngest heir of the Stewart dynasty, turned heads at Tatler’s own launch party in a striking red velvet suit.
Son of rock legend Rod Stewart, Alastair recently left the JCA London Fashion Academy and is rumored to be pursuing a career in Hollywood.
9. Prince Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck: The Bhutanese “IT Boy”

Representing Asia is Prince Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck of Bhutan, the 18-year-old royal admired for his humility and adventurous streak.
When not attending state events, he enjoys riding his Harley-Davidson through Bhutan’s serene valleys.
10. Isabelle Lacy: The Rising Tennis Prodigy

Rounding out the top ten is Isabelle Lacy, the 19-year-old British tennis star currently studying at the University of Virginia in the U.S.
Known for her fierce serve and “indie cool” fashion sense, Isabelle is fast becoming both a sports and style icon.
Tatler’s 2025 Little Black Book celebrates not just old money, but a new wave of aristocratic youth — global, creative, and digitally savvy. From royalty to models, athletes, and entrepreneurs, they redefine what it means to be part of the world’s most exclusive social circle.
Sources: Znews

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