Queen Jetsun Pema is also known as the "dragon queen" of Bhutan, and the wife of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. To Asian nations, Jetsun is a fashion icon who combines traditional style clothing with vibrant colors and design.
Queen Letizia of Spain is one of the royal world's favorite fashion trendsetters. She was a journalist and a news anchor before her marriage to King Felipe in 2004.
Charlene of Monaco is a former Olympic swimmer and married her husband in July of 2011. The wedding day did not go as smoothly as expected though. Following the wedding, it was discovered that Charlene had attempted to call off the wedding and runaway three separate times prior to the ceremony. Despite this, the couple is still currently married.
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser is one of three wives who are married to the Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa. She holds BA in Sociology and was awarded as an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Manohara Oledia is a controversial royal figure. Once an Indonesian model, she married Malaysian Prince Tengku Fakhry in 2008. Her mother claimed that he abducted the new princess. She was only 16 at the time of their marriage.
In 2003, Princess Claire married Prince Laurent and they now have three children. She is the sister-in-law of Philippe, King of Belgium. Prior to her marriage she was a land-surveyor and didn't live in Belgium until she was three years old.
Mary of Denmark is the wife of Prince Frederick, who is first in line to the nation's throne. An Australian native, Mary met her husband in a Sydney pub and became the original "fairytale" romance.
Myra Madihah Of Malaysia, Tunku Myra is the princess of Malaysia, and the royal daughter of Besar Kecil of Negeri. She has been married to her husband Iskandar Jaafar-Greaves for 10 years.
Queen Rania of Jordan is known for her work with education, health, youth, and community empowerment, as well as cross-cultural dialogue. She has four children, 2 daughters, and 2 sons.
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