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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge named ‘most socially significant’ people by Tatler

Harper Beckham is fourth on the list

Olivia Petter
Monday 24 June 2019 15:12 BST
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have topped Tatler’s Social Power List, earning them the title of Britain's "most socially signifiant" people.

The society bible’s inaugural index ranks public figures based on their “social significance”, as judged by the publication’s editorial team.

The magazine describes an invitation to stay at William and Kate's Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, as the “ultimate social trophy” and ranks them one place ahead of actor Idris Elba and his wife, Sabrina Dhowre.

In third place are financier Joseph Getty and wife Sabine Getty, who is a jewellery designer.

The high-flying couples are followed by seven-year-old Harper Beckham, who, the magazine notes, “jets between LA and London and the Cotswolds” and celebrated her sixth birthday at Buckingham Palace.

Other famous faces in Tatler’s prestigious top 10 include former England footballer Jamie Redknapp and Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards and her boyfriend, footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – the magazine describes the duo as “the new social power couple everyone wants a piece of”.

The publication includes several other names in its index outside of the top 10, though these are names are not ranked.

They include fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu, comedian Jack Whitehall and Lady Amelia Windsor.

Stella McCartney, Dame Joan Collins and Kate Moss are also listed, as is Sir Mick Jagger and the entire Delevingne family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also feature in the index, though they are not in the top 10.

Tatler’s index comes days after The Royal Foundation confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would split from the charity they ran with Prince William and Kate Middleton to form their own organisation.

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The Social Power Index appears in the August issue of Tatler, which is available on newsstands from Thursday 27 June.

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