Prince Harry’s stunning cousin Lady Amelia Windsor lies on topless England rugby star Maro Itoje for Tatler cover shoot
Lady Amelia is granddaughter of the Duke of Kent and is 38th in line to the throne
WEARING red leather and posing against a topless rugby player, Prince Harry’s cousin Lady Amelia Windsor looks like the ultimate royal rebel.
The beautiful model has recently set pulses racing posing for the cover of Tatler magazine with rugby pro Maro Itoje.
The stunning pair, both 23, can be seen staring directly into the camera as they recline in the sun looking flawless.
In the magazine interview, Lady Amelia said her “key to happiness” is living by the sea.
She said: “I would love to live in Dorset or Devon and swim in the sea every day come rain or shine. I’m convinced it’s the key to happiness.”
Amelia – who’s the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent and is 38th in line to the throne – showed off her signature blonde beachy look in the magazine spread.
The royal beauty was actually named contributing editor of the magazine in May, following being hailed by the publication as “the most beautiful member of the Royal Family”, when she was the 2016 cover star.
Unlike more senior members of the Royal Family, the young star has an active Instagram account – and certainly doesn’t stick to any kind of protocol.
To celebrate her birthday on August 24, she shared a video of herself holding a miniature cake while sitting cross-legged in the park.
And on holiday last month, Lady Amelia Windsor broke with tradition by going topless on the beach in Ibiza.
But as she’s not a ‘working royal’ like Meghan Markle or Kate Middleton, Amelia is allowed to post on social media.
Meanwhile Saracens star Itoje showcased his toned physique in the shoot.
He spoke about using his social media platform for social change.
He said: “Just because Britain was a tolerant country in the past, it doesn’t mean it’s going to be in the future. It doesn’t work like that.
“It’s something we have to pay attention to, and when you see things that aren’t right – injustices and so on – you have to speak up about it, otherwise people will think it’s okay. They get away with it, and the ball starts to roll away from you.
“If there are issues you feel passionately about, use whatever platform you’re on to speak about it.”
See the full feature in the October issue of Tatler, available on digital download and newsstands on Monday 3 September.
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