PRINCE Naseem Hashem has spoken out to express his joy at moving to "beautiful Windsor" and said: "I'm probably the happiest that I've ever felt."
After renting a PS1.4million home next to Queen Elizabeth II, the ex-world featherweight boxing champion now has company from other royalty.
48-year-old Naseem has been a delight to locals by going for regular walks with his dog near Windsor Castle.
Naz, who retired from boxing in 2002 has a net worth estimated at PS50million.
He's enjoying his time in the town and has been seen out with his PS120,000 Corvette Stingray supercar.
Naseem was a champion boxer, winning 36 out of 37 fights and holding three of the four major World Boxing Belts.
He freely admitted that he never felt so happy about his life as he does now.
Naz said to the Mail that he is the happiest he's ever been. I have never been to a better place.
He praised Windsor as a "beautiful location" and added: "I wish that I could walk around with my camera, the amount of people who stop to talk to me."
He still has his iconic cockiness, but he isn't as aggressive.
Naseem observed: "100% [cockiness], but now I'm humbler."
It has been 20 years since Naseem won his last fight. He defeated Manuel Calvo right after his defeat by Marco Antonio Barrera.
Naz, reflecting on his retirement, said that he thought "Why not be one the smartest boxers?"