Lady Diana is the most beautiful royal in the world according to the aesthetic canons of the ancient Greeks
If you are a fan of Lady Di, this news is sure to delight you, as the late princess has been revealed as the most beautiful royal of all time, according to the "golden ratio" of ancient Greece.
Dr. Julian De Silva, who heads the Center for Advanced Facial Cosmetic and Aesthetic Surgery in London, performed an analysis of the golden ratio on some of the best-known royal women and found Diana to be the most attractive, as she obtained the highest score.
The golden ratio was devised in ancient Greece to determine "physical perfection" by comparing the measurements, proportions, and symmetry of facial features.
The mathematical formula was used by Leonardo Da Vinci for the perfect human male body in his famous work the Vitruvian Man, and has since been adapted by scientists to determine the Greek definition of perfect beauty.
And now it has been developed into a computerized facial mapping technique by Dr. De Silva, who used the technology in his work. Thus it was that Princess Diana was the most attractive, followed by Queen Rania of Jordan and the also deceased Grace Kelly of Monaco. Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton came in fourth and fifth, respectively.
“Diana, Meghan and Kate are very beautiful women, but when compared to the Greek Golden Ratio of physical perfection, Princess Diana stands out.
"She was several points ahead of Meghan and Kate, closely followed by the stunningly attractive Queen Rania to take the title of the most beautiful royal of all time," said Dr. De Silva.
Diana scored highly for the shape of her face, the width of her nose, the area of her forehead, and her eyebrows, which all scored the best.
“His lowest scores from hers were for her chin and lips. Her lips are a bit thin and ill-defined, and her chin is less classic than some of the other women.
“Queen Rania is the most beautiful living royal and an incredibly attractive woman. She got the best marks out of all of her for her chin in a classic way and also got a high score for her lips. She also stands out because of the width of her nose and the area of her forehead ».
Less than 0.1 percent separate Grace Kelly from Queen Rania.
“Princess Grace is timeless beauty and scored highest for her for her eye spacing and her eye position is near perfect with a score of 99.8 percent. Her stunning lips also got the highest score. She lost stitches on her chin, which is a bit confusing, "added the specialist.
He added that the American she was "closer than any other princess to having what the Greeks considered the perfect face."
“Meghan has a near-perfect nose with a score of 98.5 percent, her eye position is exactly correct, and she has a beautiful V-shaped or heart-shaped chin, which is the shape that women most they covet, ”he added.
“Kate stands out for having a perfect separation between her nose and lips and a very strong space between her eyes, although she has a weaker chin and jaw than Diana. However, she is a striking woman and her scores indicate her as one of the most beautiful women in the world ”, he pointed out.
Princess Diana is the most attractive 'royal' of all time, according to study
These would then be the five "most beautiful" royal women.
The results are based on each woman's "golden ratio" score, which is represented by a percentage. (Data: Center for Aesthetic Surgery and Advanced Facial Cosmetics)
1. Princess Diana - 89.05%
2. Queen Rania of Jordan - 88.9%
3. Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco - 88.8%
4. Duchess of Sussex - Meghan Markle - 87.4%
5. Duchess of Cambridge - Catherine Middleton - 86.8%
What is the golden ratio of Phi and how is it calculated?
The golden ratio of Phi beauty originates from the European Renaissance. Artists and architects used an equation, known as the golden ratio, to help them create their masterpieces.
Ratio can be applied to anything and was used by Leonardo Da Vinci for the perfect human male body in his famous work the Vitruvian Man.
Scientists have since adapted the mathematical formula to explain what makes a person beautiful.
The length and width of someone's face are measured and then the results are divided.
The premise is that the closer the proportions of a face or body are to the number 1,618 (Phi), the more beautiful they become.
Measurements are then taken from the hairline of the forehead to the point between the eyes, from the point between the eyes and the bottom of the nose, and from the bottom of the nose to the bottom of the chin.
A person is considered more beautiful if the numbers are the same.
Then attention is paid to the symmetry and proportion of the face. To be considered 'beautiful' according to the Golden Ratio, the length of the ear must be equal to the length of the nose and the width of one eye must be equal to the distance between the eyes.