Hailing from a lineage rooted in Pune, the Gaekwads have
maintained their influential position in Baroda for over two centuries. At
present, Samarjitsinh Gaekwad, aged 55, assumes the esteemed role of the head
of Baroda's royal family.
This prestigious lineage possesses the opulent Laxmi Vilas
Palace, acknowledged as the largest privately-owned residence worldwide.
In addition to his illustrious royal duties, Samarjitsinh Gaekwad indulges in
his passion for golf on a personal 10-hole course nestled within the sprawling
grounds of the Laxmi Vilas Palace.
Moreover, Samarjitsinh's cricketing prowess is noteworthy,
having showcased his skills while representing his state in the prestigious
Ranji Trophy. Though he briefly explored a foray into the realm of politics,
Samarjitsinh has maintained a low profile in that domain since 2017.
Beyond this architectural marvel, Samarjitsinh has inherited
a remarkable assortment of invaluable treasures, including renowned artist Raja
Ravi Varma's masterful paintings, as well as precious gold and silver
jewellery, as per GQ India.
Additionally, he undertakes the responsibility of overseeing
temple trusts for an impressive count of 17 temples, spread across Gujarat and
Banaras.