Hmmm, I'll vote for Prince William of Gloucester. He was drop-dead gorgeous, intelligent, debonair, with piercing blue eyes. He was said to enjoy being around older woman, since the younger, giddy ladies his age or younger tended to fawn over him.
In fact, William of Gloucester fell in love with an older, divorced woman during his diplomatic career in Japan. Sadly, his stuffy family, obsessed with old prohibitions surrounding 'divorce,' purely due to the abdication of you know who, destroyed his 'soulmate' romance and thus his life. He was deeply despondent when he tragically died in a light aircraft crash in 1972. The Windsors swept the whole thing, along with his memory, under the rug.
His story needs to be told. Not only because of how handsome and accomplished he was, but also because in my opinion, it offers a huge piece to the puzzle of the Windsor dynasty.
There is a documentary floating around on YouTube, The Other Prince William. But this delightful, yet doomed love story is ripe and rich enough in depth to become an epic series on Netflix or Masterpiece Theater. Sadly, I heard that William's beautiful lost love, Zsuzsi Starkloff, who lived in Colorado, if I'm not mistaken, died sometime in the Spring of 2020. She was in her 80s, and she cherished William's love and his memory to the end.
Prince William of Gloucester is the William I'd have married in a heartbeat. Not so much his namesake. (Not that either would have ever asked me. LOL).
Prince Charles looked up to his older second cousin. He named his first son after him. Pity that Prince William of Gloucester's story is little known and he himself has been forgotten almost completely. He inherited his 'handsome genes' after his beautiful mother, who lived to a ripe old age: Princess Alice.
I see that Princess Alice had Scottish roots. Her father was an Earl, and later the Duke of Buccleuch, and of Queensberry; her mother was a member of the British aristocracy. I wonder why Princess Alice received the 'princess' title outright and was not known as Princess Henry of Gloucester? Is this because she was already titled and of royal lineage? She is a direct line descendant of Charles II, via one of his illegitimate sons. Alice's mother is related through a cousin to Sarah, Duchess of York's paternal family.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Alice,_Duchess_of_Gloucester
Prince William of Gloucester was considered a miracle child, since Princess Alice had a lot of difficulty conceiving and bringing a baby to term. I believe she was 40 when she finally gave birth to William. And then came younger son, and the current Duke, Richard. He takes more after the Windsors in looks. His older brother William got all the handsome genes:
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