Padmanabhan Singh is the ‘king’ of Jaipur, who walks differently to make a difference. He spends his time playing polo, studies liberal arts, walks in fashion shows and travels the world. He studied at New York University and made Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2018 for his ‘prowess on the polo field,’ as he served as captain of the first Indian polo team in England in 20 years.
He walked the runway at a Dolce & Gabanna show in Milan, Italy in June 2018.
In fact, he is the first Indian royal to have walked the ramp for Dolce & Gabbana at Milan Fashion Week in the year 2018.
He has been covered by the coveted fashion glossies from around the world who have featured him on their covers.
Also called as Pacho, Padmanabh Singh is India’s most stylish royals who looks as desirable in his suits as he looks in those traditional Bandhgalas and kurtas.
He knows how to ace tone-on-tone trend, picks the right style and colours that complement each other, breaks the monotony, is daring yet dandy and is an avid polo player too.
The young heartthrob has been winning millions of heart for his great sense of fashion and for his smart and handsome looks.
About Padmanabhan Singh
He was born on 2 July 1998 in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He is the son of Diya Kumari and Narendra Singh. After the death of his father, in 2018, he become the new maharaja of Jaipur at a very young age of his life. His mother Diya Kumari is an Indian politician and a member of Parliament from Rajsamad parliamentary seat from Bhartaiya Janta Party.
Padmanabhan Singh has been the member of Guards Polo club. He is the 303rd descendant of the royal family of Jaipur and lives with his family in the City Palace, which was founded in 1727.
Like his grandfather and great-grandfather Man Singh II, he too is a successful polo player.
Pacho began playing competitive polo in 2015 in England and is also a member of Guards Polo Club.
Padmanabh led an Indian national team at Hurlingham Park which was the first visit to the venue by an Indian team in over 70 years in 2017.
Singh’s grandfather led the last successful Indian polo tour of the UK