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United Kingdom edit

Portfolio Conservative Labour SNP LibDem DUP Plaid Cymru Alba
Leader  
Rishi Sunak
Richmond (Yorks)
 
Keir Starmer
Holborn and St Pancras
 
Stephen Flynn
Aberdeen South
 
Ed Davey
Kingston and Surbiton
 
Jeffrey Donaldson
Lagan Valley
 
Liz Saville Roberts
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
 
Neale Hanvey
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Deputy Leader  
Oliver Dowden
Herstmere
 
Angela Rayner
Ashton-under-Lyne
 
Mhairi Black
Paisley and Renfrewshire South
 
Daisy Cooper
St Albans
Cabinet Office  
Kirsty Blackman
Aberdeen North
 
Christine Jardine
Edinburgh West
Duchy of Lancaster
Economy and the Treasury  
Jeremy Hunt
South West Surrey
 
Rachel Reeves
Leeds West
 
Drew Hendry
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey
 
Sarah Olney
Richmond Park
 
Paul Girvan
South Antrim
Home Affairs  
James Cleverly
Braintree
 
Yvette Cooper
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
 
Alison Thewliss
Glasgow Central
 
Alistair Carmichael
Orkney and Shetland
 
Gavin Robinson
Belfast East
Foreign Affairs  
David Cameron
Life peer
 
David Lammy
Tottenham
 
Brendan O'Hara
Argyll and Bute
 
Layla Moran
Oxford West and Abingdon
 
Gregory Campbell
East Londonderry
Defence  
Grant Shapps
Welwyn Hatfield
 
John Healey
Wentworth and Dearne
 
Martin Docherty-Hughes
West Dunbartonshire
 
Jamie Stone
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
 
Gavin Robinson
Belfast East
Health and Social Care  
Steve Barclay
North East Cambridgeshire
 
Wes Streeting
Ilford North
 
Amy Callaghan
East Dunbartonshire
 
Daisy Cooper
St Albans
 
Jim Shannon
Strangford
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities  
Michael Gove
Surrey Heath
 
Angela Rayner
Ashton-under-Lyne
 
Anum Qaisar
Airdrie and Shotts
 
Helen Morgan
North Shropshire
 
Ian Paisley Jr
North Antrim
Business and Industrial Strategy  
Kemi Badenoch
Saffron Walden
 
Jonathan Reynolds
Stalybridge and Hyde
 
Richard Thomson
Gordon
 
Sarah Olney
Richmond Park
 
Gregory Campbell
East Londonderry
Trade  
Sarah Green
Chesham and Amersham
 
Paul Girvan
South Antrim
Women and Equalities  
Anneliese Dodds
Oxford East
 
Kirsten Oswald
East Renfrewshire
 
Christine Jardine
Edinburgh West
 
Carla Lockhart
Upper Bann
Science, Innovation and Technology  
Michelle Donelan
Chippenham
 
Peter Kyle
Hove
 
Carol Monaghan
Glasgow North West
 
Jamie Stone
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Culture, Media and Sport  
Lucy Frazer
South East Cambridgeshire
 
Thangam Debbonaire
Bristol West
 
John Nicolson
Ochil and South Perthshire
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs  
Steve Barclay
North East Cambridgeshire
 
Steve Reed
Croydon North
 
Steven Bonnar
Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill
 
Tim Farron
Westmorland and Lonsdale
 
Jim Shannon
Strangford
Energy Security and Net Zero  
Grant Shapps
Welwyn Hatfield
 
Ed Miliband
Doncaster North
 
Dave Doogan
Angus
 
Wera Hobhouse
Bath
 
Paul Girvan
South Antrim
Education  
Gillian Keegan
Chichester
 
Bridget Phillipson
Houghton and Sunderland South
 
Carol Monaghan
Glasgow North West
 
Munira Wilson
Twickenham
 
Jim Shannon
Strangford
Transport  
Mark Harper
Forest of Dean
 
Louise Haigh
Sheffield Heeley
 
Gavin Newlands
Paisley and Renfrewshire North
 
Wera Hobhouse
Bath
 
Ian Paisley Jr
North Antrim
Work and Pensions  
Mel Stride
Central Devon
 
Jonathan Ashworth
Leicester South
 
David Linden
Glasgow East
 
Wendy Chamberlain
North East Fife
 
Paul Girvan
South Antrim
Justice  
Alex Chalk
Cheltenham
 
Shabana Mahmood
Birmingham Ladywood
 
Chris Stephens
Glasgow South West
 
Alistair Carmichael
Orkney and Shetland
 
Gavin Robinson
Belfast East
Northern Ireland  
Chris Heaton-Harris
Daventry
 
Hilary Benn
Leeds Central
 
Richard Thomson
Gordon
Scotland  
Alister Jack
Dumfries and Galloway
 
Ian Murray
Edinburgh South
 
Tommy Sheppard
Edinburgh East
 
Christine Jardine
Edinburgh West
Wales  
David TC Davies
Monmouth
 
Jo Stevens
Cardiff Central
 
Sarah Green
Chesham and Amersham
House of Commons Business  
Penny Mordaunt
Portsmouth North
 
Lucy Powell
Manchester Central
 
Deidre Brock
Edinburgh North and Leith
 
Wera Hobhouse
Bath
 
Sammy Wilson
East Antrim
House of Lords Business  
The Lord True
Life peer
 
Baroness Smith of Basildon
Life peer
 
The Lord Newby
Life peer
 
The Lord Dodds of Duncairn
Life peer
Illegal Migration  
Michael Tomlinson
Mid Dorset and North Poole
 
Chris Stephens
Glasgow South West
Legal Migration and Delivery  
Tom Pursglove
Corby
International Development  
Andrew Mitchell
Sutton Coldfield
 
Lisa Nandy
Wigan
 
Anne McLaughlin
Glasgow North East
 
Layla Moran
Oxford West and Abingdon

Scotland edit

Portfolio Conservative Labour Cabinet LibDem Greens
Leader  
Douglas Ross
Highlands and Islands
 
Anas Sarwar
Glasgow
 
John Swinney
Perthshire North
 
Alex Cole-Hamilton
Edinburgh Western
 
Patrick Harvie
Glasgow
 
Lorna Slater
Lothian
Deputy Leader  
Meghan Gallacher
Central Scotland
 
Jackie Baillie
Dumbarton
 
Kate Forbes
Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch
 
Wendy Chamberlain
MP
Finance  
Liz Smith
Mid Scotland and Fife
 
Daniel Johnson
Edinburgh Southern
 
Shona Robison
Dundee City East
John Ferry
Economy and the Gaelic  
Murdo Fraser
Mid Scotland and Fife
 
Daniel Johnson
Edinburgh Southern
 
Kate Forbes
Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch
 
Willie Rennie
North East Fife
 
Maggie Chapman
North East Scotland
Health and Social Care  
Sandesh Gulhane
Glasgow
 
Jackie Baillie
Dumbarton
 
Neil Gray
Airdrie and Shotts
 
Alex Cole-Hamilton
Edinburgh Western
 
Gillian Mackay
Central Scotland
Education and Skills  
Liam Kerr
North East Scotland
 
Pam Duncan-Glancy
Glasgow
 
Jenny Gilruth
Mid Fife and Glenrothes
 
Willie Rennie
North East Fife
 
Ross Greer
West Scotland
Net Zero and Energy  
Douglas Lumsden
North East Scotland
 
Sarah Boyack
Lothian
 
Màiri McAllan
Clydesdale
Sanne Dijkstra-Downie  
Mark Ruskell
Mid Scotland and Fife
Transport  
Douglas Lumsden
North East Scotland
 
Alex Rowley
Mid Scotland and FIfe
 
Fiona Hyslop
Linlithgow
Daniel O'Malley  
Mark Ruskell
Mid Scotland and Fife
Justice and Home Affairs  
Russell Findlay
West Scotland
 
Pauline McNeill
Glasgow
 
Angela Constance
Almond Valley
 
Liam McArthur
Orkney
 
Maggie Chapman
North East Scotland
Social Justice  
Miles Briggs
Lothian
 
Paul O'Kane
West Scotland
 
Shirley-Anne Somerville
Dunfermline
Bruce Wilson
Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands  
Rachael Hamilton
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
 
Rhoda Grant
Highlands and Islands
 
Mairi Gougeon
Angus North and Mearns
 
Beatrice Wishart
Shetland
 
Ariane Burgess
Highlands and Islands
Constitution, External Affairs and Culture  
Donald Cameron
Highlands and Islands
 
Neil Bibby
West Scotland
 
Angus Robertson
Edinburgh Central
 
Alex Cole-Hamilton
Edinburgh Western
 
Ross Greer
West Scotland

United States edit

Portfolio Cabinet Senate Demomcrats Senate Republicans House Democrats House Republicans
Leader  
Joe Biden
Delaware
 
Patty Murray
Washington
 
Mitch McConnell
Kentucky
 
Hakeem Jeffries
NY-08
 
Mike Johnson
LA-04
 
Chuck Schumer
New York
Deputy Leader  
Kamala Harris
California
 
Dick Durbin
Illinois
 
John Thune
South Dakota
 
Katherine Clark
MA-05
 
Steve Scalise
LA-01
Foreign Affairs  
Antony Blinken
New York
 
Ben Cardin
Maryland
 
Jim Risch
Idaho
 
Gregory Meeks
NY-05
 
Michael McCaul
TX-10
Finance  
Janet Yellen
California
 
Sherrod Brown
Ohio
 
Tim Scott
South Carolina
 
Maxine Waters
CA-43
 
Patrick McHenry
NC-10
Economic Policy  
Jared Bernstein
New York
Housing and Urban Development  
Adrianne Todman
D.C.
 
Emmanuel Cleaver
MO-05
 
Warren Davidson
OH-08
Defense  
Lloyd Austin
Georgia
 
Jack Reed
Rhode Island
 
Roger Wicker
Mississippi
 
Adam Smith
WA-09
 
Mike Rogers
AL-03
Judiciary  
Merrick Garland
Maryland
 
Dick Durbin
Illinois
 
Lindsey Graham
South Carolina
 
Jerry Nadler
NY-12
 
Jim Jordan
OH-04
Federal Lands  
Deb Haaland
New Mexico
 
Joe Manchin
West Virginia
 
John Barrasso
Wyoming
 
Raúl Grijalva
AZ-07
 
Bruce Westerman
AR-04
Agriculture  
Tom Vilsack
Iowa
 
Debbie Stabenow
Michigan
 
John Boozman
Arkansas
 
David Scott
GA-13
 
Glenn Thompson
PA-15
Commerce  
Gina Raimondo
Rhode Island
 
Maria Cantwell
Washington
 
Ted Cruz
Texas
 
Frank Pallone
NJ-06
 
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
WA-05
Transportation  
Pete Buttigieg
Michigan
 
Rick Larsen
WA-02
 
Sam Graves
MO-06
Labor  
Julie Su
California
 
Bernie Sanders
Vermont
 
Bill Cassidy
Louisiana
 
Bobby Scott
VA-03
 
Virginia Foxx
NC-05
Education  
Miguel Cardona
Connecticut
Health  
Xavier Becerra
California
 
Anna Eshoo
CA-16
 
Brett Guthrie
KY-02
Energy  
Jennifer Granholm
Michigan
 
Mazie Hirono
Hawaii
 
John Hoeven
North Dakota
 
Diana DeGette
CO-01
 
Jeff Duncan
SC-03
Veterans Affairs  
Denis McDonough
Maryland
 
Jon Tester
Montana
 
Jerry Moran
Kansas
 
Mark Takano
CA-39
 
Mike Bost
IL-12
Homeland Security  
Alejandro Mayorkas
D.C.
 
Gary Peters
Michigan
 
Rand Paul
Kentucky
 
Bennie Thompson
MS-02
 
Mark Green
TN-07
Environment  
Michael S. Regan
North Carolina
 
Tom Carper
Delaware
 
Shelley Moore Capito
West Virginia
 
Deborah Ross
NC-02
 
Max Miller
OH-07
Budget  
Shalanda Young
Louisiana
 
Sheldon Whitehouse
Rhode Island
 
Chuck Grassley
Iowa
 
Brendan Boyle
PA-02
 
Jodey Arrington
TX-19
Intelligence  
Avril Haines
New York
 
Mark Warner
Virginia
 
Marco Rubio
Florida
 
Jim Himes
CT-04
 
Mike Turner
OH-10
Trade  
Katherine Tai
D.C.
 
Ron Wyden
Oregon
 
Mike Crapo
Idaho
 
Richard Neal
MA-01
 
Jason Smith
MO-08
Small Business and Entrepreneurship  
Isabel Guzman
California
 
Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire
 
Joni Ernst
Iowa
 
Nydia Velázquez
NY-07
 
Roger Williams
TX-25
Science and Technology  
Arati Prabhakar
California
 
Kyrsten Sinema
Arizona
 
Eric Schmitt
Missouri
 
Zoe Lofgren
CA-18
 
Frank Lucas
OK-03

Africa edit

  Lesotho edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
'Masenate Mohato Seeiso   2 June 1976
(age 48)
Queen Consort 18 February 2000
(aged 23)
24 years, 105 days King Letsie III
(m. 2000)
Wife 1
Senate Seeiso   7 October 2001
(age 22)
Princess of Lesotho 7 October 2019
(aged 18)
4 years, 239 days Elder daughter 2
'Maseeiso Seeiso   20 November 2004
(age 19)
Princess of Lesotho 20 November 2022
(aged 18)
1 year, 195 days Younger daughter 3
Mabereng Seeiso   ?
(age ?)
Princess of Lesotho 10 December 2003
(aged ?)
20 years, 175 days Prince Seeiso of Lesotho
(m. 2003)
Sister-in-law 4

  Morocco edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Lalla Latifa   20 June 1947
(age 76)
Princess Dowager King Hassan II
(m. 1961; d. 1999)
Mother 1
Lalla Meryem   26 August 1962
(age 61)
Princess of Morroco Fuad Filali
(m. 1980)
Eldest sister 2
Lalla Asma   26 September 1965
(age 58)
Princess of Morroco Khalid Bouchentouf
(m. 1987)
Elder sister 3
Hasna   19 November 1967
(56 years, 196 days)
Princess of Morocco Khalil Benharbit
(m. 1994)
Younger sister 7
Joumala Alaoui   1962
(age 61–62)
Princess of Morocco Mohammad Reza Nouri Esfandiari Cousin 9

Asia edit

  Bhutan edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Jetsun Pema   4 June 1990
(age 33)
Queen Consort King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
(m. 2011)
Wife 1
Dorji Wangmo   10 June 1955
(age 68)
Queen Mother King Jigme Singye Wangchuck
(m. 1979)
Stepmother 3
Tshering Pem   22 December 1957
(age 66)
Queen Mother King Jigme Singye Wangchuck
(m. 1979)
Stepmother 4
Tshering Yangdon   21 June 1959
(age 64)
Queen Mother King Jigme Singye Wangchuck
(m. 1979)
Mother 5
Sangay Choden   11 May 1963
(age 61)
Queen Mother King Jigme Singye Wangchuck
(m. 1979)
Stepmother 6
Kesang Choden   21 May 1930
(age 94)
Queen Grandmother King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck
(m. 1951; d. 1972)
Paternal grandmother 7
Sonam Dechen Wangchuck   5 August 1981
(age 42)
Princess of Bhutan Phub W. Dorji
(m. 2009)
Half-sister 8
Chimi Yangzom Wangchuck   23 August 1985
(age 45)
Princess of Bhutan Sangay Wangchuck
(m. 2005)
Half-sister 9
Kesang Choden Wangchuck   2 December 1981
(age 42)
Princess of Bhutan Tandin Namgyel
(m. 2009)
Half-sister 10
Dechen Yangzom Wangchuck   23 January 1982
(age 42)
Princess of Bhutan Palden Yoser Thinley
(m. 2008)
Sister 11
Euphelma Choden Wangchuck   6 June 1993
(age 30)
Princess of Bhutan Thinley Norbu
(m. 2020)
Half-sister 12

  Brunei edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Saleha Binti Haji Mohamed Alam   7 October 1946
(age 77)
Queen Consort Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
(m. 1965)
Wife 1
Sarah binti Salleh Ab. Rahaman   9 April 1987
(age 37)
Crown Princess Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah
(m. 2004)
Daughter-in-law 2
Rashidah Sa'adatul Bolkiah   26 July 1969
(age 54)
Princess of Brunei Abdul Rahim Kemaluddin Al-Haj
(m. 1996)
Eldest daughter 5
Mutawakilah Hayatul Bolkiah   12 October 1971
(age 52)
Princess of Brunei Elder daughter 6
Majeedah Bolkiah   16 March 1976
(age 48)
Princess of Brunei Khairul Khalil
(m. 2007; div. 2023)
Daughter 7
Azemah Bolkiah   26 September 1984
(age 39)
Princess of Brunei Prince Bahar
(m. 2023)
Daughter 11
Fadzilah Bolkiah   23 August 1985
(age 38)
Princess of Brunei Abdullah Nabil Mahmoud Al-Hashimi
(m. 2022)
Daughter 11

  Japan edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Masako Owada   9 December 1963
(age 60)
Empress Consort Emperor Naruhito
(m. 1959)
Wife 1
Michiko Shoda   20 October 1934
(age 89)
Empress Emerita Emperor Akihito
(m. 1959)
Mother 2
Kiko Kawashima   11 September 1966
(age 57)
Crown Princess Akishino Crown Prince Fumihito
(m. 1990)
Sister-in-law 3
Kako   29 December 1994
(age 29)
Princess Akishino Niece 4
Aiko   1 December 2001
(age 22)
Princess Toshi Daughter 5
Hanako Tsugaru   19 July 1940
(age 83)
Princess Hitachi Prince Masahito
(m. 1964)
Aunt by marriage 6
Yuriko Takagi   4 June 1923
(age 100)
Princess Mikasa Prince Takahito
(m. 1941; d. 2016)
Great-aunt by marriage 7
Nobuko Asō   9 April 1955
(age 69)
Princess Tomohito of Mikasa Prince Tomohito
(m. 1980; d. 2012)
Paternal second cousin-in-law once removed 8
Akiko 20 December 1981
(age 42)
Princess of Mikasa Paternal second cousin 9
Yōko 25 October 1983
(age 40)
Princess of Mikasa Paternal second cousin 10
Hisako Tottori   10 July 1953
(age 70)
Princess Takamado Prince Norihito
(m. 1984; d. 2002)
Paternal second cousin-in-law once removed 11
Tsuguko   8 March 1986
(age 38)
Princess of Takamado Paternal second cousin 12

  Thailand edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Suthida Tidjai   3 June 1978
(age 45)
Queen Consort King Vajiralongkorn
(m. 2019)
Wife 1
Sirikit Kitiyakara   12 August 1932
(age 91)
Queen Mother King Rama IX
(m. 1950; d. 2016)
Mother 2
Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati   7 December 1978
(age 45)
Princess Rajasarini Siribajra Daughter 3
Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya   8 January 1987
(age 37)
Princess of Thailand Daughter 4
Sirindhorn   2 April 1955
(age 69)
Princess of Thailand, the Princess Royal, and the Princess Debaratana Rajasuda Younger sister 5
Siribha Chudabhorn   8 October 1982
(age 41)
Princess of Thailand Niece 7
Aditayadornkitikhun   5 May 1984
(age 40)
Princess of Thailand Niece 8
Ubol Ratana   5 April 1951
(age 73)
Princess of Thailand Peter Jensen
(m. 1972; div. 1998)
Elder sister 9

Europe edit

  Belgium edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz   20 January 1973
(age 51)
Queen Consort of the Belgians 21 July 2013
(aged 40)
10 years, 317 days King Philippe
(m. 1999)
Wife 1
Paola Ruffo di Calabria   11 September 1937
(age 86)
Queen Mother of Belgium 21 July 2013
(aged 75)
10 years, 317 days King Albert II
(m. 1959)
Mother 2
Elisabeth   25 October 2001
(age 22)
Princess of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant 25 October 2019
(aged 18)
4 years, 221 days Elder daughter 3
Astrid Joséphine-Charlotte Paola Marie   5 June 1962
(age 61)
Princess of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este 22 September 1984
(aged 22)
39 years, 254 days Lorenz d'Aviano
(m. 1984)
Younger sister 4
Maria Laura d'Autriche-Este   26 August 1988
(age 35)
Princess of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este 26 August 2006
(aged 18)
17 years, 281 days William Isvy Niece 5
Luisa Maria d'Autriche-Este   11 October 1995
(age 28)
Princess of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este 11 October 2013
(aged 18)
10 years, 235 days Niece 6
Laetitia Maria d'Autriche-Este   23 April 2003
(age 21)
Princess of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este 23 April 2021
(aged 18)
3 years, 40 days Niece 7
Claire Coombs   18 January 1974
(age 50)
Princess of Belgium 12 April 2003
(aged 29)
21 years, 51 days Prince Laurent
(m. 2003)
Sister-in-law 8
Louise Marie Saxe-Coburg   6 February 2004
(age 20)
Princess of Belgium 6 February 2022
(aged 18)
2 years, 117 days Niece 9
Léa Wolman   2 December 1951
(age 72)
Princess of Belgium 14 March 1991
(aged 39)
33 years, 80 days Prince Alexandre
(m. 1991; d. 2008)
Aunt by marriage 10
Marie-Christine   6 February 1951
(age 73)
Princess of Belgium, Mrs. Gourges 28 September 1989
(aged 38)
34 years, 248 days Jean-Paul Gourges
(m. 1989)
Paternal half-aunt 11
Marie-Esméralda Léopoldine   30 September 1956
(age 67)
Princess of Belgium, Lady Moncada 5 April 1998
(aged 41)
26 years, 58 days Salvador Moncada
(m. 1998)
Paternal half-aunt 12

  Denmark edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Mary Donaldson   14 July 1977
(age 46)
Queen Consort of Denmark 14 January 2024
(aged 46)
140 days Frederik X
(m. 2004)
Wife 1
Margrethe II   16 April 1940
(age 84)
Queen Emerita of Denmark 14 January 1972
(aged 83)
140 days Henri de Laborde de Monpezat
(m. 1967; d. 2018)
Mother 2
Marie Cavallier   6 February 1976
(age 48)
Princess of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat 24 May 2008
(aged 32)
16 years, 9 days Prince Joachim
(m. 2008)
Sister-in-law 5
Benedikte Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg   29 April 1944
(age 80)
Dowager Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg 13 March 2017
(aged 72)
7 years, 81 days Richard, 6th Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
(m. 1968; d. 2017)
Maternal aunt 7

  Liechtenstein edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Sophie Elisabeth Marie Gabrielle   28 October 1967
(age 56)
Hereditary Princess 3 July 1993
(aged 25)
30 years, 335 days Hereditary Prince Alois
(m. 1993)
Daughter-in-law 1
Marie-Caroline Elisabeth   17 October 1996
(age 27)
Princess of Liechtenstein 17 October 2014
(aged 18)
9 years, 229 days Granddaughter 2
Angela Brown   3 February 1958
(age 66)
Princess of Liechtenstein, Countess of Rietberg 21 January 2000
(aged 41)
24 years, 133 days Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein
(m. 2000)
Daughter-in-law 3
Tatjana Nora Maria   10 April 1973
(age 51)
Princess of Liechtenstein, Baroness von Lattorff 5 June 1999
(aged 26)
24 years, 363 days Baron Philipp von Lattorff
(m. 1999)
Daughter 6
Margaretha Antonia Marie Félicité   15 May 1957
(age 67)
Princess of Liechtenstein, Countess of Rietberg 28 March 1982
(aged 24)
42 years, 74 days Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein
(m. 1982)
Sister-in-law 12
Norberta Elisabeth Maria   31 October 1950
(age 73)
Princess of Liechtenstein, Countess of Rietberg 11 June 1988
(aged 37)
35 years, 357 days Vicente Sartorius, 4th Marquess of Mariño
(m. 1988; d. 2012)
Younger sister 16

  Luxembourg edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
María Teresa Mestre y Batista   22 March 1956
(age 68)
Grand Duchess Consort 4 February 1981
(aged 24)
43 years, 119 days Grand Duke Henri
(m. 1981)
Wife 1
Stéphanie de Lannoy   18 February 1984
(age 40)
Hereditary Grand Duchess 19 October 2012
(aged 28)
11 years, 227 days Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume
(m. 2012)
Daughter-in-law 2
Claire Lademacher   21 March 1985
(age 39)
Princess of Luxembourg 21 September 2013
(aged 28)
10 years, 255 days Prince Félix of Luxembourg
(m. 2013)
Daughter-in-law 3
Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg   16 February 1991
(age 33)
Princess of Luxembourg 16 February 2009
(aged 18)
15 years, 107 days Daughter 5
Marie-Astrid Liliane Charlotte   17 February 1954
(age 70)
Archduchess Carl Christian of Austria 28 March 1982
(aged 27)
42 years, 117 days Archduke Carl Christian of Austria
(m. 1982)
Eldest sister 6
Margaretha Antonia Marie Félicité   15 May 1957
(age 67)
Princess of Liechtenstein, Countess of Rietberg 20 March 1982
(aged 24)
42 years, 74 days Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein
(m. 1982)
Youngest sister 10
Charlotte   2 May 2000
(age 24)
Princess of Nassau 2 May 2018
(aged 18)
6 years, 31 days Niece 12
Joan Dillon   31 January 1935
(age 89)
Princess Charles of Luxembourg, Dowager Duchess of Mouchy 28 February 2011
(aged 76)
13 years, 95 days Philippe François Armand Marie de Noailles
(m. 1978; d. 2011)
Paternal aunt 13

  Monaco edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Charlene Wittstock   25 January 1978
(age 46)
Princess Consort 1 July 2011
(aged 33)
12 years, 337 days Prince Albert II
(m. 2011)
Wife 1
Caroline Louise Marguerite   23 January 1957
(age 67)
Princess of Hanover 23 January 1999
(aged 42)
25 years, 131 days Prince Ernst August of Hanover
(m. 1999)
Elder sister 3
Alexandra Charlotte Ulrike   20 July 1999
(age 24)
Princess of Hanover 20 July 2017
(aged 18)
6 years, 318 days Niece 4
Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth   1 February 1965
(age 59)
Princess of Monaco 1 February 1983
(aged 18)
41 years, 122 days Adans Lopez Peres
(m. 2003; div. 2004)
Younger sister 5

  Netherlands edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Máxima Zorreguieta   15 May 1971
(age 53)
Queen Consort 30 April 2013
(aged 41)
11 years, 33 days King Willem-Alexander
(m. 2002)
Wife 1
Beatrix Wilhemina Armgard   31 January 1938
(age 86)
Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld 30 April 2013
(aged 75)
11 years, 33 days Claus von Amsberg
(m. 1966; d. 2002)
Mother 2
Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria   7 December 2003
(age 20)
Princess of Orange, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld 7 December 2021
(aged 18)
2 years, 178 days Daughter 3
Mabel Martine Wisse Smit   11 August 1968
(age 55)
Princess of Orange-Nassau 24 April 2004
(aged 35)
20 years, 39 days Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau
(m. 2004; d. 2013)
Sister-in-law 6
Laurentien Brinkhorst   25 May 1966
(age 58)
Princess of the Netherlands 19 May 2001
(aged 34)
23 years, 14 days Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
(m. 2001)
Sister-in-law 7
Irene Emma Elisabeth   5 August 1939
(age 84)
Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld 7 January 1981
(aged 41)
43 years, 147 days Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma
(m. 1964; div. 1981)
Maternal aunt 8
Annemarie van Weezel   18 December 1977
(age 46)
Princess of Bourbon Parma, Duchess of Parma and Piacenza 20 November 2010
(aged 32)
13 years, 195 days Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma
(m. 2010)
Cousin-in-law 9
Margarita Maria Beatriz   13 October 1972
(age 51)
Princess of Bourbon Parma, Countess of Colomo 2 September 1996
(aged 23)
27 years, 274 days Tjalling ten Cate
(m. 2008; sep. 2023)
Maternal first cousin 10
Viktória Cservenyák   25 May 1982
(age 42)
Princess of Bourbon Parma, Countess of Bardi 5 October 2013
(aged 31)
10 years, 241 days Prince Jaime of Bourbon Parma, Count of Bardi
(m. 2013)
Cousin-in-law 11
Maria Carolina Christina   23 June 1974
(age 49)
Princess of Bourbon Parma, Marchioness of Sala 2 September 1996
(aged 22)
27 years, 274 days Albert Brenninkmeijer
(m. 2012)
Maternal first cousin 12
Margriet Francisca   19 January 1943
(age 81)
Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Mrs Vollenhoven 10 January 1967
(aged 23)
57 years, 144 days Pieter van Vollenhoven
(m. 1967)
Maternal aunt 13
Marie-Hélène van den Broek   4 February 1970
(age 54)
Princess of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven 29 May 1998
(aged 28)
26 years, 4 days Prince Maurits of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
(m. 1998)
Cousin-in-law 14
Annette Sekrève   18 April 1972
(age 52)
Princess of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-Sekrève 6 July 2000
(aged 28)
23 years, 332 days Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
(m. 2000)
Cousin-in-law 15
Anita van Eijk   27 October 1969
(age 54)
Princess of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven 25 August 2005
(aged 36)
18 years, 282 days Prince Pieter Christiaan of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
(m. 2000)
Cousin-in-law 16
Aimée Söhngen   18 October 1977
(age 46)
Princess of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven 20 October 2005
(aged 28)
18 years, 226 days Prince Floris of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven
(m. 2005)
Cousin-in-law 17

  Norway edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Sonja Haraldsen   4 July 1937
(age 86)
Queen Consort 17 January 1991
(aged 54)
33 years, 137 days King Harald V
(m. 1991)
Wife 1
Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby   19 August 1973
(age 50)
Crown Princess of Norway 25 August 2001
(aged 28)
22 years, 282 days Crown Prince Haakon
(m. 2001)
Daugther-in-law 2
Alexandra Charlotte Ulrike   20 July 1999
(age 24)
Princess of Hanover 20 July 2017
(aged 18)
6 years, 318 days Niece 4
Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth   1 February 1965
(age 59)
Princess of Monaco 1 February 1983
(aged 18)
41 years, 122 days Adans Lopez Peres
(m. 2003; div. 2004)
Younger sister 5

  Spain edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano   15 September 1972
(age 51)
Queen Consort 19 June 2014
(aged 41)
9 years, 349 days King Felipe VI
(m. 2004)
Wife 1
Sophia Margarita Victoria Federica   2 November 1938
(age 85)
Queen Mother 19 June 2014
(aged 75)
9 years, 349 days King Juan Carlos I
(m. 1962)
Mother 2
Leonor de Borbón y Ortiz   31 October 2005
(age 18)
Princess of Asturias 31 October 2023
(aged 18)
215 days Elder daughter 3
Elena de Silos de Borbón y de Grecia   20 December 1963
(age 60)
Duchess of Lugo 3 March 1995
(aged 31)
29 years, 91 days Jaime de Marichalar
(m. 1995; div. 2010)
Eldest sister 5
Cristina de la Santísima Trinidad de Borbón y de Grecia   13 June 1965
(age 58)
Infanta Doña 11 June 2015
(aged 49)
8 years, 357 days Iñaki Urdangarin
(m. 1997; sep. 2022)
Elder sister 6
Margarita de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Borbón   6 March 1939
(age 85)
Duchess of Soria 23 June 1981
(aged 42)
42 years, 345 days Carlos Zurita y Delgado
(m. 1972)
Paternal aunt 7

  Sweden edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Silvia Sommerlath   23 December 1943
(age 80)
Queen Consort 19 June 1976
(aged 32)
47 years, 349 days King Carl XVI Gustaf
(m. 1976)
Wife 1
Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée   14 July 1977
(age 46)
Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland 14 July 1995
(aged 18)
28 years, 324 days Daniel Westling
(m. 2010)
Elder daughter 2
Sofia Hellqvist   6 December 1984
(age 39)
Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Värmland 13 June 2015
(aged 30)
8 years, 355 days Prince Carl Philip
(m. 2015)
Daughter-in-law 4
Madeleine Thérèse Amelie Josephine   10 June 1982
(age 41)
Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland 10 June 2000
(aged 18)
23 years, 358 days Christopher O'Neill
(m. 2013)
Younger daughter 5
Margaretha Désirée Victoria   31 October 1934
(age 89)
Princess of Sweden, Mrs. Ambler 30 June 1964
(aged 29)
59 years, 338 days John Ambler
(m. 1964; d. 2008)
Eldest sister 8
Birgitta Ingeborg Alice   19 January 1937
(age 87)
Princess of Sweden and Hohenzollern 25 May 1961
(aged 24)
63 years, 8 days Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern
(m. 1961; d. 2016)
Elder sister 9
Désirée Elisabeth Silfverschiöld   2 January 1938
(age 86)
Princess of Sweden, Baroness Silfverschiöld 5 June 1964
(aged 26)
59 years, 363 days Baron Niclas Silfverschiöld
(m. 1964; d. 2017)
Elder sister 10
Christina Louise Magnuson   3 August 1943
(age 80)
Princess of Sweden, Mrs. Magnuson 1 February 1974
(aged 30)
50 years, 122 days Tord Magnuson
(m. 1964)
Elder sister 11
Marianne Lindberg   15 July 1924
(age 99)
Princess of Sweden, Countess of Wisborg 2 July 1951
(aged 26)
72 years, 336 days Sigvard Bernadotte
(m. 1961; d. 2002)
Aunt 12

  United Kingdom edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Current Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Rank
Camilla Parker Bowles   17 July 1947
(age 76)
Queen Consort 8 September 2022
(aged 75)
1 year, 268 days King Charles III
(m. 2005)
Wife 1
Catherine Middleton   9 January 1982
(age 42)
Princess of Wales 9 September 2022
(aged 40)
1 year, 267 days William, Prince of Wales
(m. 2011)
Daughter-in-law 2
Meghan Markle   4 August 1981
(age 42)
Duchess of Sussex 19 May 2018
(aged 36)
6 years, 14 days Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
(m. 2018)
Daughter-in-law 4
Beatrice Mapelli Mozzi   8 August 1988
(age 35)
Princess of York, Mrs Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi 17 July 2020
(aged 31)
3 years, 321 days Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
(m. 2020)
Niece 6
Eugenie Brooksbank   23 March 1990
(age 34)
Princess of York, Mrs Jack Brooksbank 12 October 2018
(aged 28)
5 years, 234 days Jack Brooksbank
(m. 2018)
Niece 7
Sophie Rhys-Jones   20 January 1965
(age 59)
Duchess of Edinburgh 10 March 2023
(aged 58)
1 year, 84 days Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
(m. 1999)
Sister-in-law 8
Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise   15 August 1950
(age 73)
Princess Royal 13 June 1987
(aged 36)
36 years, 355 days Timothy Laurence
(m. 1992)
Younger sister 9
Birgitte van Deurs Henriksen   20 June 1946
(age 77)
Duchess of Gloucester 8 July 1972
(aged 26)
51 years, 330 days Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
(m. 1972)
Cousin-in-law 10
Katharine Worsley   22 February 1933
(age 91)
Duchess of Kent 8 June 1961
(aged 28)
63 years, 25 days Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
(m. 1961)
Cousin-in-law 11
Marie-Christine von Reibnitz   15 January 1945
(age 79)
Princess Michael of Kent 30 June 1978
(aged 33)
45 years, 338 days Prince Michael of Kent
(m. 1978)
Cousin-in-law 12
Alexandra Ogilvy   25 December 1936
(age 87)
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy 24 April 1963
(aged 26)
61 years, 39 days Sir Angus Ogilvy
(m. 1963; d. 2004)
First cousin once removed 13

Current Cardinals (Europe) edit

Heads of state (Europe) edit

Rank Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Country Office Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Consistory
(Age)
Term length Appointed by
1 Giovanni Battista Re   30 January 1934
(age 90)
  Italy Prefect Emeritus of the Dicastery for Bishops 1 July 2010
(aged 76)
13 years, 337 days 21 February 2001
(aged 67)
23 years, 102 days John Paul II
4 Tarcisio Bertone   2 December 1934
(age 89)
  Italy Cardinal Secretary of State Emeritus 16 October 2013
(aged 78)
10 years, 230 days 21 October 2003
(aged 68)
20 years, 225 days John Paul II
6 Pietro Parolin   17 January 1955
(age 69)
  Italy Cardinal Secretary of State 15 October 2013
(aged 58)
10 years, 231 days 22 February 2014
(aged 59)
10 years, 101 days Francis
8 Fernando Filoni   15 April 1946
(age 78)
  Italy Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre 16 January 2020
(aged 73)
4 years, 138 days 18 February 2012
(aged 65)
12 years, 105 days Benedict XVI
9 Beniamino Stella   18 August 1941
(age 82)
  Italy Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy 3 August 2021
(aged 79)
2 years, 304 days 22 February 2014
(aged 72)
10 years, 101 days Francis
15 Paul Poupard   30 August 1930
(age 93)
  France President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Culture 4 September 2007
(aged 77)
16 years, 272 days 25 May 1985
(aged 54)
39 years, 8 days John Paul II
16 Friedrich Wetter   20 February 1928
(age 96)
  Germany Archbishop Emeritus of Munich and Frieising 3 February 2007
(aged 78)
17 years, 120 days 25 May 1985
(aged 54)
39 years, 8 days John Paul II
19 Camillo Ruini   19 February 1931
(age 93)
  Italy Cardinal Vicar Emeritus of Rome 28 June 2008
(aged 77)
15 years, 341 days 28 June 1991
(aged 60)
32 years, 340 days John Paul II

Oceania edit

Current edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Country Title Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Note
Salote Mafileʻo Pilolevu Tuita   14 November 1951
(72 years, 201 days)
  Tonga Princess Royal since birth Siosaʻia Maʻulupekotofa Tuita
(m.1976)
Elder sister
Lātūfuipeka Tukuʻaho   17 November 1983
(40 years, 198 days)
  Tonga Princess since birth Bachelorette Daughter
Sinaitakala Fakafanua   20 March 1987
(37 years, 74 days)
  Tonga Crown Princess 12 July 2012
(25 years, 114 days)
11 years, 326 days Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala
(m. 2012)
Daughter-in-law Tongan descent
Halaevalu Mataʻaho   12 July 2014
(9 years, 326 days)
  Tonga Princess since birth Bachelorette Granddaughter
Nanasipauʻu Eliana   20 March 2018
(6 years, 74 days)
Salote Mafileʻo Pilolevu   25 February 2021
(3 years, 98 days)

Former edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Country Title Mandate start
(Age)
Mandate end
(Age)
Term length Spouse Relation to the monarch Note
Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho   8 March 1954
(70 years, 86 days)
  Tonga Crown Princess 11 December 1982
(28 years, 278 days)
18 March 2012
(58 years, 10 days)
29 years, 98 days Tupou VI Wife Became Queen Consort

South America edit

Heads of state (South America) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Country Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
Alberto Fernández   2 April 1959
(65 years, 61 days)
  Argentina President Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers
(2003-2008)
10 December 2019
(60 years, 252 days)
4 years, 175 days Election 2019 Mauricio Macri
Luis Arce   28 September 1963
(60 years, 248 days)
  Bolivia President Minister of Economy and Finance
(2019)
8 November 2020
(57 years, 41 days)
3 years, 207 days Election 2020 Jeanine Áñez
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva   27 October 1945
(78 years, 219 days)
  Brazil President President
(2003-2010)
1 January 2023
(77 years, 66 days)
1 year, 153 days Election 2022 Jair Bolsonaro
Gabriel Boric   11 February 1986
(38 years, 112 days)
  Chile President National Deputy
(2014-2022)
11 March 2022
(36 years, 28 days)
2 years, 83 days Election 2021 Sebastián Piñera
Gustavo Petro   19 April 1960
(64 years, 44 days)
  Colombia President Senator
(2018-2022)
7 August 2022
(62 years, 110 days)
1 year, 300 days Election 2022 Iván Duque Márquez
Guillermo Lasso   16 November 1955
(68 years, 199 days)
  Ecuador President Superminister of Economy
(1999)
24 May 2021
(65 years, 189 days)
3 years, 9 days Election 2021 Lenín Moreno
Irfaan Ali   25 April 1980
(44 years, 38 days)
  Guyana President Minister of Housing and Water
(2009-2015)
2 August 2020
(40 years, 99 days)
3 years, 305 days Election 2020 David A. Granger
Mario Abdo Benítez   10 November 1971
(52 years, 205 days)
  Paraguay President Senator
(2013-2018)
15 August 2018
(46 years, 278 days)
5 years, 292 days Election 2018 Horacio Cartes
Dina Boluarte   31 May 1962
(62 years, 2 days)
  Peru President First Vice President
(2021-2022)
7 December 2022
(60 years, 190 days)
1 year, 178 days Succession Pedro Castillo
Chan Santokhi   3 February 1959
(65 years, 120 days)
  Suriname President Minister of Justice and Police
(2005-2010)
16 July 2020
(61 years, 164 days)
3 years, 322 days Election 2020 Dési Bouterse
Luis Lacalle Pou   11 August 1973
(50 years, 296 days)
  Uruguay President Senator
(2015-2019)
1 March 2020
(46 years, 203 days)
4 years, 93 days Election 2019 Tabaré Vázquez
Nicolás Maduro   23 November 1962
(61 years, 192 days)
  Venezuela President Vice President
(2012-2013)
5 March 2013
(50 years, 102 days)
11 years, 89 days Succession 2013
2018
Hugo Chávez

Heads of government (South America) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Country Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
Mark Phillips   5 October 1961
(62 years, 241 days)
  Guyana Prime Minister Chief of Staff of the GDF
(2013-2016)
2 August 2020
(58 years, 302 days)
3 years, 305 days Appointment Moses Nagamootoo
Alberto Otárola   12 February 1967
(57 years, 111 days)
  Peru President of the Council of Ministers Minister of Defense
(2022)
21 December 2022
(55 years, 312 days)
1 year, 164 days Appointment Pedro Angulo Arana

Other states edit

Heads of state (other states) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Country Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
Aslan Bzhania   6 April 1963
(61 years, 57 days)
  Abkhazia President Head of the State Security Service
(2010-2014)
23 April 2020
(57 years, 17 days)
4 years, 40 days Election 2020 Valeri Bganba
Arayik Harutyunyan   14 December 1973
(50 years, 171 days)
  Artsakh, Republic of President State Minister
(2017-2018)
21 May 2020
(46 years, 159 days)
4 years, 12 days Election 2020 Bako Sahakyan
Îlham Ehmed   ?
(age ?)
  Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria Co-President of the Executive Council Co-Chair of the Syrian Democratic Council 18 July 2018
(age ?)
5 years, 320 days Appointment Hediya Yousef
Mansur Selum   Tribal leader in Tell Abyad 17 March 2016
(age ?)
8 years, 77 days position established
Charles III   14 November 1948
(75 years, 201 days)
  Cook Islands King Prince of Wales
(1958-2022)
8 September 2022
(73 years, 298 days)
1 year, 268 days Hereditary succession Elizabeth II
  Niue
Tom Marsters   4 August 1945
(78 years, 303 days)
  Cook Islands King's Representative Deputy PM
(2010-2013)
27 July 2013
(67 years, 357 days)
10 years, 311 days Appointment Sir Frederick Tutu Goodwin
Nechirvan Barzani   21 September 1966
(57 years, 255 days)
  Iraqi Kurdistan President Prime Minister
(2012-2019)
10 June 2019
(52 years, 262 days)
4 years, 358 days Election 2019 Masoud Barzani
Vjosa Osmani   17 May 1982
(42 years, 16 days)
  Kosovo President Acting President
(2020-2021)
4 April 2021
(38 years, 322 days)
3 years, 59 days Indirect election 2021 Glauk Konjufca
Dame Cindy Kiro   2 July 1958
(65 years, 336 days)
  Niue Representative of the King Non-profit executive 21 October 2021
(63 years, 111 days)
2 years, 225 days Appointment Dame Helen Winkelmann
(acting as Administrator of the Government)
Ersin Tatar   7 September 1960
(63 years, 269 days)
  Northern Cyprus President Prime Minister
(2019-2020)
23 October 2020
(60 years, 46 days)
3 years, 223 days Election 2020 Mustafa Akıncı
Mahmoud Abbas   26 March 1935
(89 years, 66 days)
  Palestine, State of President Chairman of the PLO
(since 2004)
15 May 2005
(70 years, 50 days)
19 years, 18 days Election 2005 Rawhi Fattouh
Brahim Ghali   16 September 1949
(74 years, 260 days)
  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic General Secretary of the Polisario Front Ambassador to Algeria
(2010-2016)
9 July 2016
(66 years, 297 days)
7 years, 329 days Indirect election 2016 Khatri Addouh
President
Muse Bihi Abdi   1948
(age 75–76)
  Somaliland President Minister of Interior
(1993-1995)
13 December 2017
(age 68–69)
6 years, 172 days Election 2017 Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud
Alan Gagloyev 6 February 1981
(43 years, 117 days)
  South Ossetia President Intelligence officer 24 May 2022
(41 years, 107 days)
2 years, 9 days Election 2022 Anatoliy Bibilov
Aidarus al-Zoubaidi   1967
(age 56–57)
  South Yemen President Governor of the Aden Governorate
(2015-2017)
11 May 2017
(age 49–50)
7 years, 22 days Appointment position established
Tsai Ing-wen   31 August 1956
(67 years, 276 days)
  Taiwan President Vice Premier
(2006-2007)
20 May 2016
(59 years, 263 days)
8 years, 13 days Election 2016
2020
Ma Ying-jeou
Debretsion Gebremichael   ?
(age ?)
  Tigray Region President President of the Tigray Region
(since 2018)
13 November 2020
(age ?)
3 years, 202 days Appointment position established
Vadim Krasnoselsky   14 April 1970
(54 years, 49 days)
  Transnistria President Speaker of the Supreme Council
(2015-2016)
16 December 2016
(46 years, 246 days)
7 years, 169 days Election 2016
2021
Yevgeny Shevchuk

Heads of government (other states) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Country Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
Alexander Ankvab   26 December 1952
(71 years, 159 days)
  Abkhazia Prime Minister President
(2011-2014)
24 April 2020
(67 years, 120 days)
4 years, 39 days Appointment 2022 Valeri Bganba
Mark Brown   ?
(age ?)
  Cook Islands Prime Minister Deputy PM
(2018-2020)
1 October 2020
(age ?)
3 years, 245 days Succession 2022 Henry Puna
Masrour Barzani   2 March 1969
(55 years, 92 days)
  Iraqi Kurdistan Prime Minister Chancellor of the Security Council 10 July 2019
(50 years, 130 days)
4 years, 328 days Indirect election Nechirvan Barzani
Albin Kurti   24 March 1975
(49 years, 70 days)
  Kosovo Prime Minister Prime Minister
(2020)
22 March 2021
(45 years, 363 days)
3 years, 72 days Election 2021 Avdullah Hoti
Dalton Tagelagi   5 June 1968
(55 years, 363 days)
  Niue Premier Minister for Natural Resources
(2017-2020)
11 June 2020
(52 years, 6 days)
3 years, 357 days Election 2020 Toke Talagi
Ünal Üstel   4 January 1955
(69 years, 150 days)
  Northern Cyprus Prime Minister Minister of Health
(2021-2022)
12 May 2022
(67 years, 128 days)
2 years, 21 days Appointment Faiz Sucuoğlu
Mohammad Shtayyeh   17 January 1958
(66 years, 137 days)
  Palestine, State of Prime Minister Minister of the Palesitinan Economic Council
(since 2009)
13 April 2019
(61 years, 86 days)
5 years, 50 days Appointment Rami Hamdallah
Bouchraya Hammoudi Bayoun   9 July 1954
(69 years, 329 days)
  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Prime Minister Representative to Algeria
(2016-2020)
13 January 2020
(65 years, 188 days)
4 years, 141 days Appointment Mohamed Wali Akeik
Konstantin Dzhussoev   23 November 1967
(56 years, 192 days)
  South Ossetia Prime Minister Unknown 20 June 2022
(54 years, 209 days)
1 year, 348 days Appointment Gennady Bekoyev
Chen Chien-jen   6 June 1951
(72 years, 362 days)
  Taiwan Premier Vice President
(2016-2020)
31 January 2023
(71 years, 239 days)
1 year, 123 days Appointment Su Tseng-chang
Aleksandr Rozenberg   18 October 1967
(56 years, 228 days)
  Transnistria Prime Minister Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources
(2022)
30 May 2022
(54 years, 224 days)
2 years, 3 days Appointment Stanislav Kavap

Other governments edit

Heads of state (other governments) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Government Country Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya   11 September 1982
(41 years, 265 days)
  Coordination Council   Belarus President Teacher and interpreter 14 August 2020
(37 years, 338 days)
3 years, 293 days Appointment position established
Duwa Lashi La   ?
(age ?)
  National Unity Government   Myanmar Acting President President of the Kachin NCC 16 April 2021
(age ?)
3 years, 47 days Appointment position established
Mahdi al-Mashat   ?
(age ?)
  Supreme Political Council   Yemen Head Unknown 19 April 2018
(age ?)
6 years, 44 days Appointment Saleh Ali al-Sammad
Salem al-Meslet   1958
(age 65–66)
  Syrian Arab Republic   Syria President of the National Coalition President of the National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces
(2016-2017)
13 June 2021
(age 62–63)
2 years, 355 days Appointment Anas al-Abdah
Dinorah Figuera   15 April 1961
(63 years, 48 days)
  National Assembly   Venezuela President of the National Assembly MNA
(2011-2016)
5 January 2023
(61 years, 265 days)
1 year, 149 days Indirect election 2023 Juan Guaidó

Heads of government (other governments) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Government Country Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
Pavel Latushko   10 February 1973
(51 years, 113 days)
  Coordination Council   Belarus Head of the NAM Minister of Culture
(2009-2012)
26 October 2020
(47 years, 259 days)
3 years, 220 days Appointment position established
Fathi Bashagha   20 August 1962
(61 years, 287 days)
  House of Representatives   Libya Prime Minister Minister of Interior
(2018-2021)
3 March 2022
(61 years, 287 days)
2 years, 120 days Appointment Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh
Mahn Win Khaing Than   23 April 1952
(72 years, 40 days)
  National Unity Government   Myanmar Acting Prime Minister Speaker of the House of Nationalities
(2016-2021)
16 April 2021
(68 years, 358 days)
3 years, 47 days Appointment position established
Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour   8 August 1955
(68 years, 299 days)
  Supreme Political Council   Yemen Prime Minister Unknown 4 October 2016
(61 years, 57 days)
7 years, 242 days Appointment Talal Aklan
Abdurrahman Mustafa   1964
(age 59–60)
  Syrian Arab Republic   Syria Prime Minister President of the Syrian National Coalition
(2018-2019)
30 June 2019
(age 60–61)
4 years, 338 days Appointment Jawad Abu Hatab

Sui generis entities edit

Heads of state (sui generis entities) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Entity Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
John T. Dunlap   1957
(age 66–67)
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta Lieutenant Sovereign Councillor
(2014-2022)
14 June 2022
(age 64–65)
1 year, 354 days Appointment Ruy Gonçalo do Valle Peixoto de Villas Boas

Heads of government (sui generis entities) edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Entity Office Prior office/profession Mandate start
(Age)
Term length Entered by Election(s) Predecessor
Riccardo Paternò di Montecupo   ?
(age ?)
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta Grand Chancellor Grand Commander 4 September 2022
(age ?)
1 year, 272 days Appointment Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager

Nobel Chemistry Laureates edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Death date
(Age)
Country Prize Term start Term end Term length
Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff   30 August 1852 1 March 1911   Netherlands 1901 10 December 1901
(aged 49)
1 March 1911
(aged 58)
9 years, 81 days
Emil Fischer   9 October 1852 15 July 1919   Germany 1902 8 March 1911
(aged 58)
15 July 1919
(aged 66)
8 years, 129 days
Svante Arrhenius   19 February 1859 2 October 1927   Sweden 1903 22 July 1919
(aged 60)
2 October 1927
(aged 68)
8 years, 86 days
Ernest Rutherford   30 August 1871 19 October 1937   United Kingdom 1908 9 October 1927
(aged 56)
19 October 1937
(aged 66)
10 years, 17 days
Paul Sabatier   5 November 1854 14 August 1941   France 1912 26 October 1937
(aged 82)
12 November 1939
(aged 85)
2 years, 24 days
Richard Willstätter   13 August 1872 3 August 1942   Germany 1915 12 November 1939
(aged 67)
3 August 1942
(aged 69)
2 years, 271 days
Frederick Soddy   2 September 1877 22 September 1956   United Kingdom 1921 10 August 1942
(aged 64)
22 September 1956
(aged 79)
14 years, 50 days
Theodor Svedberg   30 August 1844 25 February 1971   Sweden 1926 29 September 1956
(aged 112)
6 September 1969
(aged 125)
12 years, 349 days
Harold Urey   29 April 1893 5 January 1981   United States 1934 6 September 1969
(aged 76)
6 May 1978
(aged 85)
8 years, 242 days
Adolf Butenandt   24 March 1903 18 January 1995   Germany 1939 6 May 1978
(aged 75)
31 March 1988
(aged 85)
9 years, 330 days
Edwin McMillan   18 September 1907 7 September 1991   United States 1951 31 March 1988
(aged 80)
7 September 1991
(aged 83)
3 years, 160 days
Glenn T. Seaborg   19 April 1912 25 February 1999   United States 1951 14 September 1991
(aged 79)
26 April 1997
(aged 85)
5 years, 224 days
Frederick Sanger   13 August 1918 19 November 2013   United Kingdom 1958 26 April 1997
(aged 78)
20 August 2003
(aged 85)
6 years, 116 days
Paul Berg   30 June 1926 15 February 2023   United States 1980 20 August 2003
(aged 77)
7 July 2011
(aged 85)
7 years, 321 days
Walter Gilbert   21 March 1932 Living   United States 1980 7 July 2011
(aged 79)
28 March 2017
(aged 85)
5 years, 264 days
Roald Hoffmann   18 July 1937 Living   United States 1981 28 March 2017
(aged 79)
25 July 2022
(aged 85)
5 years, 119 days
Jean-Marie Lehn   30 September 1939 Living   France 1987 25 July 2022
(aged 82)
Incumbent 1 year, 313 days

Nobel Literature Laureates edit

Name Image Birth date
(Age)
Death date
(Age)
Country Prize Term start Term end Term length
Sully Prudhomme   16 March 1839 6 September 1907   France 1901 10 December 1901
(aged 62)
6 September 1907
(aged 68)
5 years, 270 days
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson   8 December 1832 26 April 1910   Norway 1903 13 September 1907
(aged 74)
26 April 1910
(aged 77)
2 years, 225 days
Frédéric Mistral   8 September 1830 25 March 1914   France 1904 3 May 1910
(aged 79)
25 March 1914
(aged 83)
3 years, 326 days
José Echegaray   19 April 1832 14 September 1916   Spain 1904 1 April 1914
(aged 81)
14 September 1916
(aged 84)
2 years, 166 days
Henryk Sienkiewicz   5 May 1846 15 November 1916   Poland 1905 21 September 1916
(aged 70)
15 November 1916
(aged 70)
55 days