From thescandals of Princess Margaretto her undeniably-radiant personality, the younger sister ofQueen Elizabeth IIwas one of a kind.
Armstrong-Jones has the opportunity to take a more prominent role in the public eye.
After all, he occupies the 26th spot in the line of succession for the throne.

Even so, he chooses to evade the cameras and accompanying chatter of the media.
Where many have failed to establish privacy, Charles Armstrong-Jones appears to succeed.
Even if his name doesn’t regularly appear in headlines, Armstrong-Jones is a figure worth noting.

David Armstrong-Jones was born in 1961 with the title of Viscount Linley.
This attitude is reflected in the way her grandson Charles Armstrong-Jones approaches his life out of the spotlight.
This attitude towards his position has resulted in Viscount Linley’s relative anonymity in the public eye.

On hisInstagram, Samuel Chatto proudly and artfully displays his ceramics to almost 100,000 followers.
Armstrong-Jones' other cousin is Arthur Chatto a marine who has become somewhat of a royal heartthrob.
After becoming known as a “royal thirst trap,” Arthur deleted his Instagram.

Education is one of these.
Located in Leicestershire, England, Loughborough University emphasizes research.
While at Loughborough University, Armstrong-Jones studied Product Design Engineering knowledge he put into practice with several internships.

Charles Armstrong-Jones concluded his studies upon his graduation in 2021.
He is self-taught [and he] can sing, play the piano and the guitar.
It’s wonderful."

Viscount Linley’s grandfather was, of course, the well-known photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones.
But Charles Armstrong-Jones is not only joining his grandfather in the ranks of creative family members.
There is no shortage of creativity in this family.

His father, the 2nd Earl of Snowdon, is an internationally-known furniture designer.
Viscount Linley’s aunt is Lady Sarah Chatto, who is a professional painter.
Charles Armstrong-Jones spent his first years in Kensington Palace as his family cared for Princess Margaret.

In 2012, the 12-year-old Armstrong-Jones was appointed by his great-aunt to become her page of honour.
As a page of honour, Armstrong-Jones joined his fellow pages in carrying the queen’s train.
Armstrong-Jones served as page of honour until 2015 when he stepped aside from the ceremonial role.

Since ending his responsibilities as page of honour, Armstrong-Jones has yet to assume another royal duty.
After all, King Charles III is Armstrong-Jones' first cousin once removed.