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Prince Harry beats David Beckham in list of world’s hottest men of all time

Prince Harry has been named one of the 50’s Most Beautiful Men of All Time – beating the likes of David Beckham and Channing Tatum.

Harper’s Bazaar has released a list charting the ‘hottest men’ of the last 60 years. And the Prince of Sussex has been included. Harry was placed at number 25, ahead of Beckham at number 39, and Hollywood star Bradley Cooper at 32, via the Mail.

Ryan Gosling was named number 29, followed by Ryan Reynolds, who came in at number 31.

Interestingly, the top ten was dominated by screen stars of the past with 1950’s Rebel Without A Cause icon James Dean taking the top spot. He is followed by Marlon Brando, Cary Grant, Rock Hudson and Paul Newman respectively.

James Dean in scene from Rebel Without A Cause

James Dean took the number one spot (Image:

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The sixth spot went to Elvis Presley with Steve McQueen, Robert Redford, Clint Eastwood and Richard Gere completing the top ten.

It’s not the first time Harry has been named in a ‘most attractive’ list. In 2020, he was crowned ‘Sexiest Royal’. Voted for by the readers of People Magazine, the Duke of Sussex beat the likes of Prince Carl Phillip of Sweden, Prince Felix of Luxembourg, Prince Mateen of Brunei, and even his own brother Prince William.

Prince Harry is of course now married to Meghan Markle, but in his bachelor days he turned the heads of a number of attractive women.

Prince Carl Philip of Sweden with his wife Princess Sofia (Image:

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Harry was regularly seen partying until the early hours or getting up to mischief with his mates, and he was a big hit with the ladies.

The prince reportedly dated everyone from Caroline Flack and Natalie Pinkham to Lauren Pope, while his long-term girlfriends included Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas.

Chelsy was Prince Harry’s first serious girlfriend, after the pair met while attending the Stowe School in Buckinghamshire. The couple were in an on-off relationship between 2004 and 2011, during which time Chelsy met the Queen and accompanied Harry to William and Kate’s wedding.

But it seems Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t a fan of Chelsy’s free-spirited lifestyle, and ultimately this led to their separation.

In his memoir Spare, Harry said that Chelsy made him “really happy” but it wasn’t enough for the relationship to last. “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,” he wrote.

Chelsy has also spoken out about the immense pressure of being in the public eye. “It was so full-on: crazy and scary and uncomfortable,” she told the Times. “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.”

Harry went on to date Cressida from 2012 through to 2014 after being introduced by his cousins Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. Actress Cressida, who has worked with Burberry and Mulberry, spent two years with Harry before the pair amicably split.