5 Love Stories of Nobles and Ordinary People in the Real World

by - January 24, 2022

5 Love Stories of Nobles and Ordinary People in the Real World

Not just a soap opera, the love story of nobles and ordinary people in fact occurs in real stories. Status does not make obstacles, check out the list here!

Love stories between nobles and ordinary people are often seen in fantasy stories.

The story is usually told in novels, movies, or soap operas such as Korean dramas.

Did you know that this story also happened in the real world?

Some are difficult at the beginning but have a happy ending, some end tragically and full of emotion.

Maybe it can be an inspiration for those of you who are now chasing love again.

Curious about anyone? Reporting from various sources, see the story as follows.

1. Princess Mako and Kei Komuro (Japan)

The first love story of nobles and ordinary people comes from imperial Japan.

Princess Mako, nephew of the current Emperor of Japan, Naruhito, married her lover Kei Komuro.

The two got engaged in 2017 and married on October 26, 2021.

They first met in college, fell in love with each other, until finally in love.

Kei Komuro is an ordinary society working as a lawyer at a law firm in the United States.

Through this marriage, Princess Mako must accept the loss of her royal status in accordance with the laws of the monarchy.

Under the rules, female members of the imperial family must renounce their status if married to men from non-noble circles.

This only applies to women, not to men.

Princess Mako lives in the United States following her husband.

2. Prince Charles and Diana Spencer (UK)

Prince Charles, crown prince of the United Kingdom, married Diana Spencer in 1981.

It is known that Diana Spencer's family were close relatives of the British Empire.

The two first met in 1977, when Prince Charles was 29 and Diana was 16.

Charles and Diana's wedding ceremony was very luxurious.

According to official sources, more than 3,000 guests attended St Paul's church and more than 750 million people watched live on television and radio.

Prince Charles and Diana have two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.

Prince Charles' two sons also married commoners.

Returning to Prince Charles and Diana, they divorced on August 28, 1996.

Tragically, Diana died in an accident in Paris, France, three days after the divorce.

3. Prince William and Kate Middleton (UK)

Prince William followed in his father's footsteps by marrying Kate Middleton in 2011.

The two knew each other in college.

Kate Middleton is an ordinary person, not royalty who is the daughter of entrepreneurs Michael Middleton and Carol Middleton.

They have three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

4. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (UK)

Still of the British Royal family, Prince Harry is the younger brother of Prince William and the son of Prince Charles.

He married Meghan Markle, an American actress, on May 19, 2018.

Unlike his brother and father, Prince Harry decided to step down as a senior member of the British Empire.

Through the decision, he and his wife will certainly not use their peerage in an official capacity.

All protection facilities from the kingdom, in the end, must be removed.

Prince Harry and Meghan live in California with their son Archie.

5. Princess Ubolratana and Peter Jensen (Thailand)

Princess Ubolratana was the first child of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit of Thailand.

She married her college friend at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Peter Ladd Jensen, in 1972.

Peter is a native of the United States, so Princess Ubolratana was brought there.

After marriage, Princess Ubolratana changed her name to Julie Jensen.

The two were married for 29 years, with three children, until they divorced in 2001.

Despite her separation, Princess Ubolratana was not allowed to use her peerage status.

She now uses the title "Tunkramom Ying" which means "Princess Regent of the Queen.

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