Prince Haakon and Mette-Marit
One of the famous legendary marriage stories, where Prince Haakon of Norway surpassed movie scripts, when he decided to marry Mette-Marit, who was working as a waitress and had a relationship with a drug dealer before getting to know her.
When he met her at one of the private parties, the life of a “dead” turned from an ordinary woman into the Princess of Norway and the husband of the Crown Prince, and despite the Norwegians’ rejection of this relationship and demands to abdicate the throne, the Prince stated his desire to marry her and complete the marriage in return for giving up anything last.
Indeed, the couple got married in 2001 in a grand royal ceremony, 8 months after announcing their engagement.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla Parker
King Charles III lived an exceptional love story with Queen Camilla Parker, despite his marital relationship with the late Princess Diana, but that did not stand in the way of their love story that began in 1970 when they met at a polo match for the first time.
The duo remained in a relationship with each other, until the love story was exposed through a tape that contained conversations between them that were broadcast in 1992, which exposed the British royal family to great embarrassment, but after a while the king decided to separate from Princess Diana, and announce the news of his marriage to Camilla. And because of the painful accident that the late princess was subjected to and led to her death in 1997, the marriage was postponed.
In 2005, the love story between Charles and Camilla culminated in marriage after many years of love.
Prince Carol and Princess Sofia
In one day and one night, the life of Princess Sofia Christina Hellqvist, who was working as a beachwear model, was transformed after she met Prince Carol in 2010, while they were in a restaurant, through a group of friends.
Sofia faced many accusations because of her daring appearance on magazines and on television programs, but she confirmed that she did not regret the past that helped her become what she is today, and despite the customs and traditions that prevented Prince Carol of Sweden from marrying Sophia, they announced the official engagement in 2014. 4 months later, the marriage took place.
Princess Mako
The Japanese princess Mako’s love story is very different from the stories of other kings and princes, as she decided to give up her belonging to her Japanese imperial family and all titles, in order to marry a young man from the common people.
After years of courtship, Japanese traditions were standing in the way of Princess Mako, to complete her marriage to this young man, which stipulates that females give up their titles if they marry a commoner, and despite that, the Japanese princess did not think much about her love, to announce that she did not belong to this family, and to complete Marriage is far from the legendary imperial ceremonies that characterize the Japanese family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Because of her African American origins, and her work in the cinema, there were some reservations about Prince Harry and Megan Markle’s association by the British royal family, but love and love were stronger than these complexities that their relationship faced, and the love affair culminated in marriage in 2018. And because of the family’s lack of acceptance The property, for Meghan Markle, the duo decided to separate from the palace, and not to return as two working members of the royal family. (Bay Flower)