Unfortunately, many of these royal children have slipped under the radar, but they’re no less important.

And their lives are just as lavish as those in Buckingham Palace.

Since her birth on October 31, 2005, the Spanish people have regarded her as their future queen.

British royal family at palace

In an effort to prepare herself for the role, the 17-year-old has a busy few years coming up.

Prince Jacques of Monaco

Prince Jacques of Monaco was born into an iconic family.

However, Jacques doesn’t have to deal with the pressure of royal life by himself.

Princess Leonor of Spain with parents

He has his twin sister, Princess Gabriella, to keep him company along the way.

Especially when this cheeky chap went viral in 2017.

To begin, he threw peace signs and made faces at the cameras.

Monegasque royal family

Although he broke royal protocol during this entertaining display of youth, royalists weren’t too upset.

In fact, one video of the event has over 600,000 views and thousands of likes (viaYouTube).

Of course, like any other royal, a huge emphasis has also been put on her education.

Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway, Crown Princess Mette-Marit

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This means that her title cannot be taken away by her younger brother, Prince Oscar.

Princess Ariane of the Netherlands smiling

In Japan, there is the Imperial House often called the House of Yamato.

However, this has come with some serious complications.

By British standards, Sofia should technically be a princess.

Princess Estelle of Sweden smiling

She’s the daughter of a king and queen, and her older sister is Princess Leonor.

After deliberating, they chose to send the youngster to Ingrid Jespersens Gymnasieskole in Copenhagen instead (perKongehuset).

And like many other young boys around the world, the prince has a love of animals.

Japanese royal family

In fact, the family welcomed a dog they called Rio into their home in 2020 (perHello).

However, she’s still following in her siblings' charitable footsteps.

But the youngest princess did something a little different during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Queen Letizia with Infanta Sofía

Princess Gabriella of Monaco

No twin would be complete without their other half.

In fact, she even loves cutting her brother’s hair.

The same thing happened in August 2021, when the Monegasque royal family was vacationing in South Africa.

Danish royal family

Savannah Phillips

Before she died, the late Queen Elizabeth II welcomed the arrival of 12 great-grandchildren.

At the time of her birth, Savannah was 12th in line to the British throne.

Swedish royal family

Princess Eléonore of Belgium

Prince Jacques, Princess Gabriella of Monaco

Savannah Phillips with Princess Charlotte and Prince George