Every mom feels like a queen in her house, but these ladies really are royalty. Some are born into it while others have married into it, but they're all glamorous royal moms using their position to do some good in the world. Check out a few of our favorites:
10 Royal Moms Who Look Glam & Do Good
Princess Marie Agathe Odile of Denmark
An avid sportswoman, this French-born beauty is also a mother of four who is known for her patronage of the arts, including folk music and literature.
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Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece
Not only is she chic and gets written up in Europe's fashion mags regularly, this mom of five also owns her own children's clothing line which bears her name and provides inspiration to young girls and working moms around the world.
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Princess Mary of Denmark
This Australian-born princess is a mom of 4, has appeared in Vogue, and was named on Vanity Fair 's list of fashionable royals -- but there's more to her than that. She's used her title to spearhead and anti-bullying campaign and has worked to raise skin cancer awareness. So glam!
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Princess Letizia of Spain
A former news anchor and journalist, Princess Letizia is a mom of two who is known for supporting Spanish fashion designers -- when she's not busy fighting for children's rights and supporting culture and education in Spain.
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Queen Maxima of The Netherlands
One of the few royals to openly support gay rights, Queen Maxima serves as an honorary patron of the G20 Partnership for Financial Inclusion. She's glamour defined by using her royal status to do something good for the world and she's raising three kids of her own. Love that!
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Princess Madeleine of Sweden
Forbes Magazine once included this mom of one in its list of hottest royals, but what's most beautiful about this Swedish beauty is her charity works as the patron for the Swedish equivalent of The Make a Wish Foundation called Min Stora Dag.
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Charlotte Casiraghi of Monaco
The granddaughter of Grace Kelly is a published writer as well as an accomplished equestrian. She's the Patron of the Public Safety Division of Monaco and is the President of Jumping International of Monaco. Oh, and she's also a new mom to baby Raphael.
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge
The world hasn't lost interest in Britain's royals, thanks to Catherine Middleton. And the only thing that could top the media frenzy that surrounded her wedding was the media frenzy that surrounded the birth of her first child and the future King of England, baby George. And with that she somehow had the time to start a foundation with her husband and brother-in-law that’s dedicated to supporting young people and conservation, as well as the health and well-being of those in the armed forces.
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Queen Noor Of Jordan
An American woman who became the Queen of Jordan at age 26, Queen Noor is the mother of four children and step-mother of three. Known for handling the turbulent politics of the middle east with grace and charm, Queen Noor is as glamorous as they come.
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Queen Rania of Jordan
Fashionable and beautiful, Queen Rania works closely with UNICEF and other international groups working to end poverty around the world. She's the daughter in-law of Queen Noor and is raising four kids of her own, but she's still active on Twitter making everyone 140 characters away from royalty.
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