German princess Xenia Florence poses nude for ‘Playboy’
Xenia Florence Gabriela Sophie Iris is surely a Playboy bunny princess.
The Princess of Saxony, 37, is the first royal to pose nude for the adult magazine — and she is definitely working it!
Xenia bares it all on the cover of the German version of Playboy for their March 2024 issue.
The photo spread features the aristocrat being topless on a bed and covering herself with a thin sheet.
In other snapshots, she rocks a skimpy bathing suit and stands poolside without a shirt on.
Xenia’s great-great-great-grandfather was Frederick Augustus III, the last king of Saxony.
He abdicated from the German throne in 1918 at the end of World War I.
Xenia and her family descend from the German house of Wettin, and is where she receives her royal title from.
In the profile, she dished that she would be “surprised” if her family actually bought Playboy and flipped through her NSFW photos.
She added that her ancestors “would have definitely approved” of her cover story.
“You don’t have to conform to trends or have surgery on your body just to please someone,” Xenia told the outlet. “I have stretch marks and I’m proud to show them.”
The “B:Real – Real Celebrities, Real Life” star hopes that her shoot shows that “every woman is beautiful the way she is.”
The reality TV personality noted that she often has to “fight against prejudices all day long” because of her body and her royal background.
“In some reality TV shows, I was the only one who didn’t have anything done to her body,” Xenia said, adding that “other women, some of whom had had a lot of surgery, said something like that I wasn’t any competition for them because I didn’t have any curves and wasn’t feminine.”
She also starred on the German version of “I’m a Celebrity!” in 2021.
The “Xenia: The Life of a Princess in the 21st Century” author said that she encountered “horrible” comments from others that almost made her give “in to the pressure” to get cosmetic surgery.
But she ultimately decided against pursuing going under the knife.
“I like my body best when it works and I’m pain-free,” she said. “I’ve never determined how well I like myself based on my appearance.”
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