German princess becomes first aristocrat to strip for Playboy magazine

German princess becomes first aristocrat to strip for Playboy magazine

A German princess has become the first aristocrat to strip for Playboy magazine. According to the German magazine Bild, Xenia Florence Gabriela Sophie Iris, the Princess of Saxony, appears topless in the local edition of the magazine, hoping that her decision will demonstrate that “every woman is beautiful the way she is”. Her great-great-great-grandfather, Friedrich August III, was the last King of Saxony and died in 1932. The princess informed the outlet that “he would have approved” the photoshoot.

“He was described to me as very humorous and loving. So he would have approved of it. I feel a special connection with him,” she told Bild during a poolside conversation.

The 37-year-old claims to be related to the House of Wettin, which dates back 1,000 years. And she believes her royal family will not approve of this.

“I would be surprised if they purchased a copy.” “But, of course, I hope they will tolerate it,” Princess Xenia said of her Wettin relatives.

The princess described her royal origin as “like a curse” during her childhood. When she was in 7th grade, her schoolmates learned about her aristocratic title, and the experience was “terrible.”.

“Immediately, the first girls asked me if I had a maid, and the boys asked if I would marry them so they could become prince,” said Princess Xenia.

However, she now sees her royal title as a “blessing” to be cherished. It has allowed her to appear on numerous reality shows, including ‘Die Burg’, ‘Summer House of the Stars’, and ‘Battle of the Reality Stars’.

“I want to bring the real back to reality TV and at the same time show people who I am,” the princess told Bild.

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