These pictures are from 1932.Do you think these people look like members of the royal family.Since 10th century this tribe ruled over Hijaz(KSA) ,syria,Iraq and Jordan
These pictures provide a realistic picture of what your prophet looked like.
Contrary to popular belief (among almost all muslims), Muhammad was neither a Hanifi nor was he different from the rest of his clan, Quraysh.
He was just a normal human like others, following the very complex faith that existed in Macca at that time. That is: the intermingled version of Zorostrianism, Christianity, and Judaism. Which essentially was a henotheistic religion. Although Quraysh believed in one High God: Allah (the creator god) but like all other high gods, they did not expect anyone to consult him directly. For that there were other gods: Given the status of Ka'bah as a sanctuary for all gods, Quraysh had to acknowledge or at least be open to the possibility of existence of other gods, hence the henothesim.
The evidence that Muhammad was not a hanifi comes from one of the little known traditions (among some other evidences) of the encounter of young Muhammad with Zayd ibn Amr, who was one of the founding members of Hanifism movement.
When Muahammad was coming back from Ta'if after taking part in one of the sacrificial rituals to gods of that time where he met Zayd and offered him some meat (of sacrificed animal). Zayd's response was that he wouldn't eat the meat that was slaughtered in the name of false gods since he believed in only one God: The god of Abraham.
Other than this encounter, It is an established fact that Muhammad used to go on devotional retreats (where he received his revelation as well) which was a common practice of pagal arabia, called
Tahannuth. Moreover, he also used to perform the religious ritual of circumambulating the Ka‘ba (7 complete circles of the sanctuary). It was one of the very common rituals among Quraysh at that time. Muslims still follow this during their pilgrimage to Ka'bah.
The fact that Muhammad was deeply involved in all these rituals clearly shows that he followed the religion of Quraysh. The concept of Muhammad following the same religion as Quraysh, before Islam, is difficult to digest for Muslims.