The readers of French royal magazine, Pointe de Vue, voted Belgian Crown Princess Mathilde as Europe’s most popular future queen. 
The wife of Crown Prince Philippe won nearly half of the votes due to her “charm, her sweetness and her competences”
Dutch Crown Princess Maxima came in second, but with less than half of what Mathilde earned, at only 21.2 percent.
Next came Letizia of Spain (17.8 percent), followed by Mary of Denmark (10.7 percent) and Mette-Marit of Norway (2.6 percent).
Crown Princess Mathilde has been married to a royal heir before her European counterparts. She married Crown Prince Philippe in December 1999.
Mathilde’s popularity also spreads to the U.S., where fashion and society magazine Vanity Fair named her one of the best dressed women in the world.
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