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Daniel Craig is GQ's best-dressed man

By | | 04 April
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James Bond actor Daniel Craig has topped a list of the Best-dressed men in Britain, while Prince William has been named one of the worst.

The prince joins model and style icon Kate Moss's boyfriend Jamie Hince on GQ magazine's shame file, despite his girlfriend being one of the world's most influential people in fashion.

Prince William is a new face on the worst-dressed list for just not getting the hang of age-appropriate dressing.

But his younger brother Prince Harry, his father Prince Charles, and even his grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh make the best-dressed list.

Other new faces in the annual worst-dressed list include celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, singer Mika and Amy Winehouse's husband Blake Fielder-Civil.

Best-Dressed Men in Britain 2008

1.Daniel Craig

2.Noel Fielding

3.Daniel Day-Lewis

4.James McAvoy

5.Tom Ford

6.David Beckham

7.Jude Law

8.David Cameron

9.David de Rothschild

10.David Furnish

11.David Walliams

12.Prince Harry

13.Clive Owen

14.Nicky Haslam

15.Lewis Hamilton

16.Jarvis Cocker

17.Sir Elton John

18.Sam Riley

19.Giles Deacon

20.David Bowie

21. Charlie Watts

22. Christopher Bailey

23. Angelo Galasso

24. Richard James

25. Prince Charles

26. James Jagger

27.Jeremy Paxman

28. Carlo Brandelli

29. Jonathan Ross

30. Mark Ronson

31. Ozwald Boateng

32. Simon Woods

33. Prince Philip

34. Prince Michael

35. David Tennant

36. Alasdhair Willis

37. Charles Finch

38. Hugh Grant

39. Russell Brand

40. David Hockney

41. Patrick Grant

42. Coffin Joe from The Horrors

43. Roland Mouret

44. David Collins

45. Frank Carter

46. Jefferson Hack

47. Ronnie Corbett

48. Joe Lean

49. Peter Blake

50. Morrissey

Worst-Dressed Men in Britain 2008

1. Russell Brand

2. Pete Doherty

3. Gordon Brown

4. Jonathan Ross

5. Jeremy Clarkson

6. James Blunt

7. Gordon Ramsay

8. Mika

9. David Beckham

10. Johnny Borrell

11. Ken Livingstone

12. Stephen Fry

13. Blake Fielder-Civil

14. Boris Johnson

15. Jamie Hince

16. Prince William

17. Ricky Gervais

18. Wayne Rooney

19. Graham Norton

20. Damon Albarn

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