Paris in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is generally understood to be significantly older than Juliet, who is almost 14 years old. Paris is often estimated to be in his mid to late 20s, possibly around 25 to 30 years old, making him roughly twice Juliet's age
. This age difference aligns with the social context of the play, where arranged marriages between young women and older men were common. Paris is portrayed as a handsome, wealthy nobleman and a suitable match for Juliet according to her father, Lord Capulet, despite Capulet's concern that Juliet is still too young to marry