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‘Happiest I’ve been’ – Prince Naseem Hamed loving new life living near Queen in Windsor – but still ‘100 per cent cocky’

PRINCE Naseem Hamed has revealed his delight at moving to “beautiful” Windsor, admitting: “I’m the happiest I’ve ever been.”

The ex-world featherweight boxing champion has fellow royalty for company after renting a £1.4million property next to the Queen.

Prince Naseem Hamed says he’s the ‘happiest I’ve ever been’ living in Windsor
The boxing legend is loving life 20 years after retiring

Naseem, 48, has delighted locals by taking regular strolls with his dog near Windsor Castle.

Having retired from boxing in 2002, Naz boasts a net worth of £50million.

And he’s now spending his days enjoying life in the regal town, where he has also be seen taking his £120,000 Corvette Stingray supercar out for a spin.

Naseem hit the very top in boxing, winning 36 of his 37 fights while holding three of the four major world belts.

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Naz enjoys taking his pooch for strolls around the regal town
The former boxer has a net worth of £50million

However, he freely admits he has never felt as good about life as he does right now.

Naz told the Mail: “I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. I’ve never been in a better place.”

Hailing Windsor as a “beautiful” location, he also reflected on the warm greetings from locals, adding: “I wish I could walk around with a camera, the number of people stop and talk to me.”

However, he still retains his iconic cockiness – minus the aggression.

Naz has been seen taking his £120k supercar out for spins around town

Naz boasts a net worth of £50million, having held three world featherweight titles

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Naseem noted: “100 per cent [cockiness], but I’m more humble now.”

It’s been 20 years since Naseem’s last fight, a win over Manuel Calvo immediately following his defeat by Marco Antonio Barrera.

Reflecting on his retirement, Naz said: “After winning the fifth world title belt, I just thought, why not be one of the smart ones in boxing?”