Meghan Markle has a more presentable smile than her royal sister-in-law Kate Middleton, according to top dentists. However, it is another set of royals that pip both to the top spots with sisters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie beating the Duchesses in new research conducted by dental experts at ExpressDentist.Their research, based on something known as the golden proportion, places the Queen in a lowly ninth place with a measly score of just 2.72/10, behind her daughter Princess Anne and just ahead of her youngest child, Prince Edward. READ MORE: Kate is 'more confident with public than William', says body language expertDentists use the golden proportion method, which measures the proportion between teeth widths.
A golden proportion is present between the widths of the eight anterior teeth when viewed from straight on. The dentists in this study also measured the whiteness of the royal’s smiles based on the RGB colour scale, finding that Princess Beatrice took the crown for the royal with the most attractive smile, scoring 9.09 out of 10.
Beatrice beamed as she debuted her new name change, Mrs Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, at a recent outing at Ascot. The princess, who has plenty to smile about, also pipped her sister Eugenie, who scored a 7.27 out of 10 and came in second place.Meghan's smile made up the top three, with a score of 6.82, just shy of a full point more than Kate Middleton at 5.91.But in the battle of the husbands, it was William who won.
He was the top ranked male, scoring 5.45/10, with his dad trailing just behind at 4.09/10, and Harry further down the scale at 3.63/10."Being a member of the royal family carries its responsibilities and appearing to be happy is one of them," an expert at ExpressDentist said..
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