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The Queen’s rarely-seen nephews – hunky personal trainer and talented pottery artist

It’s hard to keep track of all of Queen Elizabeth II’s relatives when the Royal Family tree is so extensive.

During her 70-year reign, Her Majesty welcomed four children, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

But the House of Mountbatten-Windsor is made up of many more members who are rarely talked about in the media.

On Friday (September 8), the Royals will remember the late monarch on the first anniversary on her death.

READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth II’s final public photo taken after telling Charles ‘it’s my job’

Daily Star have taken a deep dive into two of the hunkiest members of the British family.

Arthur and Samuel caught the eyes of the nation during Harry and Meghan’s wedding in 2018
(Image: samchatto/Instagram)

Over the years, artists Daniel and Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of the late Princess Margaret, have continued to shield their children Arthur and Samuel Chatto from the world’s media.

The pair being 29th and 30th in line to the throne.

They first caught the globe’s attention when they stole the limelight at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding back in 2018 as they melted hearts with their dashing good looks.

And it’s fair to say the pair may inevitable do so once again at the public event set to be broadcast across all corners of the globe.

Samuel

Samuel found a passion for pottery during his time at university
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Both boys attended Eton College and went on to study History of Art at the University of Edinburgh, but it is only eldest son Samuel, who has continued down the creative arts path.

The up-and-coming artist has flourished into quite the successful ceramicist over the years which he has regularly been documenting on his public Instagram account online.

Back in 2018, the young star undertook a six-week apprenticeship at the North Shore Pottery in Scotland where he first found his love for pottery.

And it appeared as though the experience was quite influential on his future art career, as he reflected on his work in full view of his loyal legion of fans online.

The Royal Family member launched his website in 2020 to help sell his art online
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Alongside a sweet snap of himself working away in his art studio, he penned: “2018 was such an incredible year of self-reflection and growth for me.

“I spent six weeks in the very north of Scotland immersed in pottery and ceramics, being taught by the most patient and passionate potter.

“Clay consumed my every waking hour and I am so excited to see what I can achieve this year!”

Since his time on the apprenticeship, the artist has gone from strength to strength after he launched his successful website to sell his impressive creations back in 2019 and more recently exhibited three pots with At The Chapel, a trendy restaurant in Brunton, Somerset.

Sam has since exhibit his work at a trendy restaurant in Brunton, Somerset
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He drew inspiration for his creation from “Ancient Athenian and Medieval English pottery” while experimenting with throwing porcelain.

After finishing his studies, the artist now boasts a new home in West Sussex where he has his very own ceramics studio.

The artist has never been public about his relationship status on social media, or publicly introduced his adoring fans to a partner online, leaving royal fans with little to assume about his availability.

Arthur

Sam’s younger brother Arthur Chatto studied geography at university
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Sam’s younger sibling Arthur has also caught the eye of adoring fans up and down the country after he wowed viewers with his impressive muscles at Meghan and Harry’s wedding.

Alongside his geography studies at university, he also worked as a personal trainer at Bound Fitness gym where he specialised in strength and endurance training with a military focus.

Speaking about his role back in 2019, Arthur said: “I was lucky enough to row around the UK this summer!

“This gave me a lot of experience in training to be an essential cornerstone in improving my own mental health and I want to share it with others.”

He worked as a personal trainer during university
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Just 12 months later, the star put his sporting passion to the test after he announced that he was part of the youngest team to take part in the GB Row Challenge around Britain in August 2020.

The event – circling 2000 miles around the UK – raised money for Just One Ocean and British Red Cross.

But that’s not the only sport the royal enjoys, after he revealed he is also a fan of mountain climbing and Arctic diving.

Arthur has since become an officer in the Royal Marines
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Back in September 2021, the Queen’s great-nephew announced he had been accepted to train as an officer in the Royal Marines – who is the first in the family to do so since Prince Edward in 1986.

An insider recently reported to Evening Standard: “He told the Queen all about it and she’s pleased and proud. Arthur has even been going off into the wilds at Balmoral with all his kit and camping out as he prepares for the commando training.”

Time for the question on everyone’s lips: Is the UK’s most eligible bachelor actually sing? Actually, no – at least we don’t think so.

Arthur has previously shared topless snaps online
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The hunk went public with his girlfriend Lizzie Friend on Instagram back in 2018 and reports suggest the pair are still together.

Unfortunately for young admirers, glimpses into his private life have since been stripped from the internet after he deleted his Instagram account when he regularly posted shirtless snaps and training pictures.

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