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The Ten Most Influential Members of Royal Families

Royal families have long been a symbol of power, tradition, and culture across the world. While their roles may vary in terms of political influence, many members of these royal households have used their platform to bring attention to social causes, shape fashion trends, and inspire millions. From the elegance of Princess Diana to the modern influence of Catherine Middleton, here are ten of the most influential royal family members who have left a lasting impact..


Catherine, Princess of Wales 

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has become a defining figure in modern royal culture. As the wife of Prince William, Kate has proven to be a steady and influential force within the British royal family. She has dedicated much of her time to causes involving children, mental health, and early childhood development, particularly through her “Heads Together” initiative, which focuses on mental well-being. Kate’s graceful and down-to-earth demeanour has made her one of the most popular royals, and her influence is also reflected in her impeccable fashion sense, often making headlines for her elegant and accessible wardrobe.


Princess Diana Princess of Wales

Perhaps one of the most iconic royal figures of the 20th century, Princess Diana captured the world’s heart through her compassion and devotion to humanitarian causes. Known for her charity work, particularly with HIV/AIDS patients and landmine victims, Diana was often called, ‘the people’s princess.’ Her elegance, kindness, and openness to the media set her apart, and her tragic death only enhanced her legacy. Diana’s influence continues today, as her sons, Princes William, and Harry, carry forward her charitable work and focus on mental health awareness.


Grace Kelly Princess of Monaco

Before becoming the Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly was a successful Hollywood actress, adored by audiences worldwide. Her fairy tale romance with Prince Rainier III of Monaco turned her into a beloved figure in both the entertainment and royal worlds. Grace’s style, grace, and sophistication influenced not only fashion but also the role of royal women in the modern age. She was a devoted mother, philanthropist, and champion of the arts. Her legacy is celebrated through the Grace Kelly Foundation, which continues her commitment to the arts and charity work in Monaco.


Princess Beatrice of York

Princess Beatrice, the elder daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, has increasingly become a prominent member of the British royal family. While she is less publicly involved than her sister, Princess Eugenie, Beatrice has made significant strides in her personal and professional life. She works in the technology sector and is an advocate for education and women’s empowerment. Her work with various charitable organizations, particularly those focusing on mental health and the arts, has helped raise her profile. 

Beatrice’s more modern approach to royal duties, alongside her elegant fashion choices, has made her a respected figure in the monarchy.


Queen Noor of Jordan

Queen Noor, the widow of King Hussein of Jordan, is another highly influential figure in the royal world. An American-born woman who became the queen consort of Jordan, Queen Noor has been an advocate for peace, human rights, and environmental issues. She has worked tirelessly to address issues such as disarmament and has founded several organizations that focus on global conflict resolution. Through her strong international presence, Queen Noor has successfully bridged the gap between the Middle East and the West, championing causes that bring peace and understanding to troubled regions.


Queen Letizia of Spain

Queen Letizia of Spain has brought a modern, fresh perspective to the Spanish monarchy. Before marrying King Felipe VI, she was a respected journalist, known for her intelligence and work ethic. As queen consort, Letizia has used her platform to advocate for women’s rights, education, and healthcare, all while maintaining a grounded and relatable public persona. Her commitment to addressing social issues has earned her widespread respect, and her style is frequently emulated, making her a fashion icon in her own right. Queen Letizia’s impact is felt both in Spain and globally, as she continues to represent the monarchy with dignity and purpose.


Princess Máxima of the Netherlands

Princess Máxima of the Netherlands, born in Argentina, has become a beloved royal figure, known for her warm personality and charitable endeavours. As the Queen Consort of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Máxima has championed financial inclusion and women’s empowerment. Her work as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development has raised awareness about the importance of financial accessibility. Máxima is also admired for her sense of style, always appearing poised and sophisticated. Her unique background and commitment to social issues make her one of the most influential royal figures globally.


Queen Rania of Jordan

Queen Rania of Jordan is a symbol of grace, modernity, and humanitarianism. Known for her advocacy on global issues such as education, poverty, and women’s rights, Rania has become a powerful voice in the Arab world. She’s widely respected for her intelligent, approachable demeanour and dedication to improving the lives of children and women, particularly in the Middle East. Through her work with organizations like UNICEF and her active social media presence, Queen Rania has influenced a global audience and shaped the image of modern Arab royalty.


 

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Rishini Weeraratne

Editor, The Sun (Sri Lanka) Rishini Weeraratne is a prominent figure in Sri Lanka’s media industry, with an impressive portfolio spanning journalism, digital media, and content strategy. As the Editor of The Sun (Sri Lanka) and The Weekend Online at the Daily Mirror, she plays a pivotal role in shaping thought-provoking and engaging content. In her capacity as Head of Social Media at Wijeya Newspapers Limited, she oversees the social media strategy for leading platforms, including Daily Mirror Online, Lankadeepa Online, Tamil Mirror Online, HI!! Online, Daily FT Online, Times Online, WNow English, and WNow Sinhala. Beyond her editorial work, Rishini is the author of ‘She Can,’ a widely followed weekly column celebrating the stories of empowered women in Sri Lanka and beyond. Her writing extends to fashion, events, lifestyle, world entertainment news, and trending global topics, reflecting her versatile approach to journalism. Recognized for her contributions to digital media, Rishini was honoured with the Top50 Professional and Career Women’s Global Award in 2023 for Leadership in Digital Media in Sri Lanka by Women in Management. Under her guidance, her team has achieved significant accolades, including Social Media House of the Year (2020, New Generation Awards), Youth Corporate Award (2021, New Generation Awards) and the Silver Award from YouTube for both Daily Mirror Online and Lankadeepa Online. Currently, Rishini divides her time between London and Colombo, continuing to drive innovation in media while championing powerful storytelling across multiple platforms.

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