List of University of Oxford People in Public Life Overseas - Royal Persons

Royal Persons

Name College Years at Oxford Country Ref
H.R.H. Philippe, Duke of Brabant Trinity 1978–1981 Belgium
H.R.H. Dasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuk, Prince of Bhutan St Peter's Bhutan
H.R.H. Al-Muhtadee Billah, Crown Prince of Brunei Magdalen Brunei
H.I.H. Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan Merton Japan
H.I.H. Masako Owada, Crown Princess of Japan Balliol Japan
H.I.H. Prince Akishino of Japan St John's Japan
H.I.H. Prince Chichibu of Japan Magdalen Japan
H.I.H. Prince Tomohito of Mikasa Magdalen Japan
H.I.H. Princess Akiko of Mikasa Merton Japan
H.R.H. El Hassan bin Talal, formerly Crown Prince to the Hashemite Throne of Jordan Christ Church Jordan
H.R.H. Princess Aisha of Jordan Pembroke Jordan
H.R.H. Princess Badiya of Jordan Jordan
H.R.H. Princess Haya of Jordan St Hilda's Jordan
H.R.H. Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg Luxembourg
H.I.H. Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia St Benet's Hall Russia
H.R.H. Prince Khalid al Faisal of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Natan Gamedze, Prince of Swaziland Swaziland
Mom Rajawongse Seni Pramoj of Thailand Worcester Thailand
H.R.H Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thailand Thailand
H.R.H Prince Kitiyakara Voralaksana of Thailand Balliol Thailand
H.R.H. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia Christ Church –1921 (studies interrupted by World War I) Yugoslavia
H.R.H. Ahmed Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan Afghanistan
H.I.H. Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia Russia

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