Prince Harry has secured a spot on Harper’s Bazaar’s list of the “50 Most Beautiful Men of All Time,” placing him ahead of stars like David Beckham and Channing Tatum.
According to the Mail, the list highlights the most attractive men of the past 60 years, with the Duke of Sussex coming in at number 25.
Beckham was ranked at 39, while Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper was placed at 32. Other notable mentions include Ryan Gosling at 29 and Ryan Reynolds at 31.
Interestingly, the top of the list was dominated by icons from past eras, with 1950s legend James Dean, known for Rebel Without a Cause, taking the number one spot.
He was followed by Marlon Brando, Cary Grant, Rock Hudson, and Paul Newman. Elvis Presley landed at number six, with Steve McQueen, Robert Redford, Clint Eastwood, and Richard Gere rounding out the top ten.
This isn’t the first time Prince Harry has been recognized for his looks.
In 2020, he was voted “Se xiest Royal” by People magazine, beating out other royals like Prince Carl Phillip of Sweden, Prince Felix of Luxembourg, Prince Mateen of Brunei, and even his older brother, Prince William.
Although Harry is now married to Meghan Markle, in his bachelor days, he was often the subject of media fascination due to his high-profile relationships and party lifestyle.
He was linked to various women, including Caroline Flack, Natalie Pinkham, and Lauren Pope, while his more serious relationships included Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas.
Chelsy Davy, in particular, was Harry’s first long-term girlfriend. The couple met while attending Stowe School and dated on and off between 2004 and 2011.
During their relationship, Chelsy met Queen Elizabeth II and even attended Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding with Harry.
However, Harry revealed in his memoir Spare that the Queen’s disapproval of Chelsy’s carefree lifestyle contributed to their breakup.
He wrote, “I couldn’t help what my grandmother thought about it. Or the people. And the last thing I wanted was for Chels to change to please them.”
Chelsy has also spoken about the difficulties of dating someone in the public eye, telling The Times, “It was so full-on: crazy and scary and uncomfortable.
I found it very difficult when it was bad. I couldn’t cope. I was young, I was trying to be a normal kid and it was horrible.”