Prince William has been bumped off Time Magazine's list of 100 most influential people to make way for his sister-in-law Pippa Middleton.
Last year William and his new wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, made the list. This time the names of the duchess and her sister appeared instead.
Celebrities, politicians, economists, sportspeople and even controversial figures such as internet hacking group Anonymous and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made the top 100.
"They are the people who inspire us, entertain us, challenge us and change our world," Time said of 2012's most influential people.
Those who made the list included celebrities Kristen Wiig, Adele and Rihanna and politicians Angela Merkel, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.
Obama nominated businessman and philanthropist Warren Buffett, who also made the list.
"Today Warren is not just one of the world's richest men but also one of the most admired and respected," Obama said.
"He has devoted the vast majority of his wealth to those around the world who are suffering, or sick, or in need of help. And he uses his stature as a leader to press others of great means to do the same."
Singer Pink nominated fellow singer Adele and Time's Europe editor Catherine Mayer nominated the Middleton sisters, saying they had become "avatars of aspiration".
"Latter-day Mona Lisas, they smile mysteriously and keep their mouths closed. In an age of bleating, tweeting, confessional celebrity, the middle-class Middletons show real class," Mayer said.
Times said the list included breakouts, pioneers, moguls, leaders and icons.
"We look for those whose influence is at a tipping point," the magazine's editor Rick Stengel said.
"In Russia, Alexei Navalny is harnessing the growth of internet use to connect protesters via blogging. While there are new types of influence, some are as old as Adam. In Egypt, Samira Ibrahim demonstrated old-fashioned courage by standing up to the military in a court of law over forced "virginity tests".
Stengel said the world was in a "transformative period" in which leadership was emerging in unlikely places, such as in Saudi Arabia where Manal al-Sharif was jailed for nine days after posting a video of herself driving on YouTube. Women are not allowed to drive in the Middle Eastern kingdom.
The list also included "rogues" Kim Jong Un, Syrian President Bashar Assad, Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar and Somalia's Islamic militia leader Sheik Moktar Ali Zubeyr.
"Villainy is often in the eye of the beholder, and sometimes the more heinous the crime, the more clinging the adulation," Time's news director Howard G Chua-Eoan said of the rogues.
"It should be no surprise that the four rogues in this year's TIME 100 have supporters. That is a measure of their influence: the willingness to defend partisan ideologies with weaponry."
THE TOP 100:
Jeremy Lin
Christian Marclay
Viola Davis
Salman Khan
Tim Tebow
E.L. James
Louis CK
Rihanna
Marco Rubio
Ali Ferzat
Rene Redzepi
Kristen Wiig
Anthony Kennedy
Novak Djokovic
Ben Rattray
Jessica Chastain
Yani Tseng
Raphael Saadiq
Elinor Ostrom
Samira Ibrahim
Jose Andres
Ann Patchett
Dulce Matuz
Henrik Schadiarfe
Freeman Hrabowski
Maryam Durani
Manal al-Sharif
Anjali Gopalan
Rached Ghannouchi
Barbara Van Dahlen
Ron Fouchier
Donald Sadoway
Hans Rosling
Asghar Farhadi
Sarah Burton
Anonymous
Pete Cashmore
Cami Anderson
Ali Babacan and Ahmet Davutoglu
Ai-jen Poo
Marc Andreessen
Preet Bharara
Robert Grant
Andrew Lo
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Alexei Navalny
Ray Dalio
Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani
Chelsea Handler
Harvey Weinstein
Chen Lihua
Warren Buffett
Alice Walton
Harold Hamm
Sheryl Sandberg
Sara Blakely
Tim Cook
Eike Batista
Daniel Ek
Virginia Rometty
Barack Obama
Goodluck Jonathan
Xi Jinping
Fatou Bensouda
Christine Lagarde
Mario Draghi
U Thein Sein
Ayatullah Ali Khamenei
Mitt Romney
Juan Manuel Santos
Timothy Dolan
Portia Simpson Miller
Mario Monti
Wang Yang
Maria das Graas Silva Foster
Andrew Cuomo
Iftikhar Chaudhry
Mamata Banerjee
Walter Isaacson
Ron Paul
Benjamin Netanyahu
Dilma Rousseff
Erik Martin
Cecile Richards
Angela Merkel
Lionel Messi
Tilda Swinton
Hillary Clinton
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and Pippa Middleton
Adele
Matt Lauer
Oscar Pistorius
Claire Danes
Stephen Colbert
Rogues
Kim Jong Un
Mullah Mohammed Omar and Sheik Moktar Ali Zubeyr
Bashar Assad
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