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Could I marry into the royal family? (research)?

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American

Christian-Protestant

White

middle class

educated

half european descent

half syrian (middle eastern)

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  1. Why not?  Maybe you could meet them online in one of those dating sites that are always trying to get me to join up.  

    There have to be a few of them out there that are single and of marriageable age.  Sorry, Felipe of Spain seems to be fairly recently taken (if I were something like 20 years younger...I might have made a play for him  :)  He's CUTE!)  Surely there's some Saudi prince about your age.  There's only something like 300 sons of the late Prince of Saudi Arabia.  Probably wouldn't make you rich, but it would make you royalty.


  2. As far as British royalty goes, yes you could.  To marry a royal you must be protestant, which you say you are.  Also, if you are divorced, your previous husband must be dead.  And if the royal you are marrying is under 25 y/o you must have the queen's permission.

  3. Are you looking for an easy way to get rich?

  4. Simple answer yes.  Zsa Zsa is now a Princess, because she married a prince, who paid to be adopted into a family that could give him that title.

    There are still lots of poor little princes and princesses running around Europe with little money, and big titles, just looking for Big Money to make their lives complete.

    Now if you are speaking of some royal family in particular, then you might have a more difficult time, and might have to change your religion.  You know there are several royal families around;  England, Japan, Thailand, Norway, Denmark, Jordon, plus many more, not counting the royalty of Africa and the South Pacific.

  5. A prince is out of the question but possible as Harry & Williem are both single but you may not be accepted by the British public and defintly not by the royal family set your sights on a Duke or Earl..

  6. An English Royal who marries a Roman Catholic is barred from the line of succession.  For example, Prince  Michael of Kent, Queen Elizabeth's cousin, gave up his rights to  succeed to the throne when he married Baroness Maria-Christine von Reibnitz, a Roman Catholic and a divorcee.  The reason for this rule originally was to keep the Roman Catholic Stuarts from the throne after the Glorious Revolution of 1688.  Of course, even a Roman Catholic, or a Muslim for that matter, if he or she chooses to join the Church of England, could be given the Royal nod.

    Technically, there's no reason why you couldn't marry a Royal.  Practically, however, unless you run in aristocratic social circles, it's a little harder to do so. Have you considered becoming a polo groupy?

    Moreover, given the intense media scrutiny and psychological trauma of marrying into the Mountbatten-Windsor family, what would you be willing to trade to do so successfully? Why not pull a Nancy Astor instead? Viscountess Astor, an American, was the first woman to sit in Parliament. Similarly, Jennie Jerome, a New Yorker, married the youngest son of the Duke of Marlborough, Randolph Churchill.  Perhaps, you've heard of their oldest son, Winston Churchill?

  7. Of course you could !  They don't have any strict rules about it - if you and a royal person fell in love, you could marry. If you are talking about the British royals, I think the Queen has to give permission if the potential groom is under 30, but other than that - no problem.

  8. Nope do not have the Royal Bloodlines

  9. yea.........y not? but u actually need to know someone royal before u can do that....

  10. no. sorry. you must be dreaming because you don't have any royal blood.

  11. Well you do meet the bare minimum of requirements but you would have to a get a chance to meet a member of the royal family who is in line for the throne to see if they'd be open to you joining ;)

  12. Yes! Nothing to stop you.

  13. You really wouldn't have a life of your own once you are married to a royal. You would have a schedule all the time and would have to do what you are told. Thats how it works and if you don't think so, then you need to reconsider this entirely.

  14. It's possible.But Royals circulate with

    the posher group of people,the very rich,usually.

    The bars to marriage would be if you were Roman Catholic if you're aiming for a British prince;you'd need to convert to Church of England.You'd also be vetted,your background searched. If you did anything unseemly during your youth,you would be out.You'd also need the Queen's and The Privy Council's permission to wed.

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