Rapper Tinie Tempah has been crowned this year's best-dressed man - while the Duke of Cambridge has dropped out of the annual list.
William made his debut at number 27 in GQ magazine's ranking of 50 Best-Dressed Men in 2011.
But he has now slipped out of the list completely, while his brother Prince Harry is 25th - down from fifth place last year - and his father, the Prince of Wales, is 50th.
King of style: Tinie Tempah was voted best-dressed by GQ magazine and was credited with possessing 'true passion for elegance and proportions'
The magazine said of Harry: 'His brother may end up as king, but this year the younger son has been crowned the prince of style' for looking good in 'uniforms... well-cut suits (and) the dishevelled tumbling-out-of-a-nightclub jeans'.
Charles was said to have made 50th place for 'proving the point that some men seem to grow into their wardrobe with age'.
The top 10 features Plumstead rapper Tempah, who is credited with possessing a 'true passion for elegance and proportions', in first place, followed by mohawk-sporting Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli and Doctor Who star Matt Smith, for being able to look 'pretty cool' in clothes that 'should be a joke'.
Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson is fourth, ahead of Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield and Superman's Henry Cavill, for being able to pull off a 'superhero outfit and a medieval doublet and hose'.
Cold shoulder: Prince William, left, was left off the list while his father Prince Charles (50) and brother Prince Harry, right, both made the cut (25)
The Wire star Idris Elba, The Dark Knight's Christian Bale, Kasabian guitarist Sergio Pizzorno and Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, who could wear 'a pair of plimsolls as earrings and part of you would wonder if you should, too', complete the top 10.
David Beckham has moved up three places from 16 last year to 13 in 2012.
Take That star and X Factor judge Gary Barlow is a new entry at 16, and X Factor host Dermot O'Leary moves from 40 in 2011 to 18.
Man City striker Mario Balotelli, left, Dr Who star Matt Smith and Twilight's Robert Pattinson were in the top four
The Social Network's Andrew Garfield, Superman star Henry Cavill and Luther actor Idris Elba, right, came in fifth, sixth and seventh respectively
Actor Christian Bale, Kasabian guitarist Sergio Pizzorno and Stone Roses front man Ian Brown, came eight, ninth and tenth
Sir Elton John makes 20th on the list, for being 'a national treasure' and for 'spending enough on fashion to clear the national debt' and Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is placed at 22.
GQ'S WORST-DRESSED LIST
- Steve Hilton, politics
- Robbie Savage, footballer
- Dappy, rapper
- Mike Jeffries, CEO
- Country Winston Marshall, singer
- Mark Wright, reality TV star
- Douglas Alexander, politics
- Jamie Oliver, TV cook
- Ollie Locke, reality TV star
Designer Donatella Versace said: 'I have an image of what a British gentleman looks like, and that image finds real expression in Prince Charles.
'He is beyond fashion - he is an archetype of style.'
The top 50 also includes Colin Firth (31), Professor Brian Cox (33), shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna (34), comic Jack Whitehall (35), Bond actor Daniel Craig (37) and Sherlock Holmes star Benedict Cumberbatch (40).
Irish-German actor Michael Fassbender has been named the most stylish international man.
The worst-dressed list is topped by US rapper Chris Brown, followed by David Cameron's director of strategy Steve Hilton, and Strictly star and football pundit Robbie Savage for looking like 'a reject from a Mills & Boon cover'.
TV chef Jamie Oliver made ninth place in the worst-dressed list.
Celebrities and fashion experts including Tom Ford, Christopher Bailey, Gary Barlow and David Walliams were among those on the GQ panel who compiled the top 50.
The full list features in the March edition of British GQ
GQ's top 50 best-dressed men 2012
Usual suspects: David Beckham (13), David Gandy (17) and Daniel Craig (37) all made the list
50. Prince Charles
49. Patrick Grant, tailor
48. Piers Morgan, presenter
47. Luke Sweeney and Thom Whiddett, tailors
46. Douglas Booth, actor
45. Eddie Redmayne, actor
44. Adrien Sauvage, designer & George Lamb, presenter
43. Dominic West, actor
42. Noel Gallagher, singer
41. Labrinth, singer
40. Bennedict Cumberbatch, actor
39. Gerard Butler, actor
38. Amir Khan, boxer
37. Daniel Craig, actor
36. Richard Ayoade, actor
35. Jack Whitehall, comedian
34. Chuka Umunna, politician
33. Professor Brian Cox
32. Dominic Cooper, actor
31. Colin Firth, actor
30. Alex Turner, Singer
29. Miles Kane, singer
28. Gary Oldman, actor
27. Paul Weller, singer
26. Faris Badwan, singer
25. Prince Harry
24. Zac Goldsmith, Tory MP
23. Luke Evans, actor
22. Charlie Watts, musician
21. Mark Ronson, DJ
20. Sir Elton John, singer
19. Angelo Glaso, designer
18. Dermot O'Leary, presenter
17. David Gandy, model
16. Gary Barlow, singer
15. David Furnish
14. Jarvis Cocker, singer
13. David Beckham, footballer
12. Ed Westwick, actor
11. Dizee Rascal, rapper
10. Ian Brown, singer
9. Sergio Pizzorno, musician
8. Christian Bale, actor
7. Idris Elba, actor
6. Henry Cavill, actor
5. Andrew Garfield, actor
4. Robert Pattinson, actor
3. Matt Smith, actor
2. Mario Balotelli, footballer
1. Tinie Tempah, rapper
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