So How the Marriage Will Turn Out?

(this blog post is requested by Miss Katia Mishchuk, a Ukrainian journalist)

The announcement of the official engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton last November 16, 2010, spurred mixed reactions from the public. Traditional royalists naturally criticized his choice of a wife, not only Miss Middleton comes from a middle-class background but she is also a commoner without any noble or royal lineage either of her parents’ side. But the ordinary public pleased that the eldest son of Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales will be marrying an ordinary woman to lessen the barrier that divides royalty from commoners.

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Prince William and Kate Middleton pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St James Palace on November 16, 2010 in London, England. After much speculation, Clarence House today announced the engagement of Prince William to Kate Middleton. The couple will get married in either the Spring or Summer of next year and continue to live in North Wales while Prince William works as an air sea rescue pilot for the RAF. The couple became engaged during a recent holiday in Kenya having been together for eight years. <div style=LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Prince William and Kate Middletonarrive to pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St James Palace on November 16, 2010 in London, England. After much speculation, Clarence House today announced the engagement of Prince William to Kate Middleton. The couple will get married in either the Spring or Summer of next year and continue to live in North Wales while Prince William works as an air sea rescue pilot for the RAF. The couple became engaged during a recent holiday in Kenya having been together for eight years. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Prince William and Kate Middleton during the announcement of their official engagement at the Clarence House

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Prince William and Kate Middleton pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St James Palace on November 16, 2010 in London, England. After much speculation, Clarence House today announced the engagement of Prince William to Kate Middleton. The couple will get married in either the Spring or Summer of next year and continue to live in North Wales while Prince William works as an air sea rescue pilot for the RAF. The couple became engaged during a recent holiday in Kenya having been together for eight years. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

So what would be the complexities William and Kate would face in the future? Much speculations and predictions had been said on their future marriage, the pressure of being a member of the British royal family would surely take a huge toll on Kate’s privacy as she sometimes detested the prying eye of the media. But the day she will marry the future British King, she will forever endure the presence of the lens men whether she like it or not, that’s the high prize she would pay for marrying an heir to the highest throne on Earth.

The wedding will take place next year, 2011 and because Prince Charles has not yet ascended the British throne, Prince William’s wedding, except for security costs, will not be shouldered by the British government, it was reported that the Prince of Wales will foot the bill on the ceremony. William and Kate will not occupy any royal residences after the wedding, they will continue residing at the village of Anglesey in North Wales where they had been sharing an apartment since early this year. Prince William is currently assigned near Anglesey as a search-and-rescue operation pilot of the Royal Armed Forces.
MENAI, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 19: The Welcome to the Isle of Anglesey sign on November 19, 2010 in Menai, United Kingdom. Prince William and Kate Middleton, who have been in a relationship for the past 8 years, will marry in the spring or summer of 2011 and live near RAF Valley where the Prince is stationed as an RAF search and rescue helicopter pilot. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
View of Anglesey Village in North Wales, where William and Kate will take up a residence after the wedding
Television crews and broadcasters work outside Buckingham Palace, in central London November 17, 2010. The marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton next year could give a 620 million pound ($985 million) boost to the economy, retail researchers Verdict said on Wednesday. .   REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett   (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS)
Television crews camped outside Buckingham Palace on the day of the announcement of the engagement

REFILE - CORRECTING BYLINE The girlfriend of Britain's Prince William, Kate Middleton, is seen attending the Cheltenham Festival in Gloucestershire, western England in this March 16, 2007 file photograph. Britain's Prince William is to marry his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton next year, Buckingham Palace said on November 16, 2010   REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT HORSE RACING SOCIETY ROYALS)
Kate Middleton.She will be having a hard time pleasing the other members of the royal family and the upper-class Britons because of her middle-class background

Recent updates say that Prince William has disagreement with his advisers regarding the date of his wedding, the Prince reportedly wanted to walk-down-the-aisle in spring next year, either March or April. Why the Prince is such in a hurry? 

My opinion is this, maybe because he is busy with his career as a search-and-rescue-operation pilot of the Royal Armed Forces and wanted to get things done earlier. But I am thinking one more thing, maybe the Prince is afraid of public disenchantment towards his commoner fiancee, who is not welcome in the conservative circle of traditional royalists, there are even “black guest books” circulated in the internet denouncing Middleton’s suitability as the future Princess of Wales. Since the middle ages, no future British King ever married a middle-class woman.

Mugs commemorating the engagement of Britain's Prince William to Kate Middleton move along a conveyor belt at the Prince William Pottery Company in Liverpool, northern England November 18, 2010. REUTERS/Phil Noble (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ROYALS)
Mugs commemorating the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton
STOKE ON TRENT, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 17: Workers at Aynsley China start producing commemorative plates, cups and mugs to mark the engagement between Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton on November 17, 2010 in Stoke On Trent, United Kingdom. The historic china company has rushed through production of collectable china after the announcement of their royal wedding yesterday. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
different mugs designs commemorating the royal engagement

So how long the marriage will last? How long she could endure the criticism? It is a known fact that all the marriages of the three children of Her Majesty including her only sibling, Princess Margaret, to commoners, ended up in divorce, an evidence how the royal family members relate to the “outsiders” (their term for commoners). Though love should not be questioned, maybe royal duties and being constantly in the limelight add to the pressure and strain on the relationships. So the table is now turn to Kate Middleton, can she really handle the pressure of being in the public eye and the scrutiny of the public? 

In February 1981, after the official engagement of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer was announced, she moved to Clarence House to live with the Queen Mother, then transferred to Buckingham Palace few months before the wedding to familiarize with the royal routine, she was tutored how to live a life of a Princess and how to function as the future Queen Consort. But in great contrast, Middleton, reportedly will not go through the same process, so the underlying question now, "Is Kate really prepared for the trappings of royalty?

47620, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - Thursday November 18 2010. Westminster Abbey in London - a potential venue for the wedding of the newly-engaged Prince William and Kate Middleton. The magnificent, gothic church was the focus of increasing speculation early Thursday after the royal bride-to-be was seen stepping out of the grand building   surrounded by senior aides. Princess Diana's funeral was held here in September 1997. Photograph:  Ringo, PacificCoastNews.com
The historical Westminster Abbey church where they planned to get married. The Abbey is one of the most important royal structures in England where English and British monarchs had been crowned for the past 800 years. The wedding of Prince William's grandparents on each side, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, Lord John Spencer the 8th Earl of Althorp and The Honorable Frances Burke-Roche, took place at Westminster. Only royalty and nobility could be married in Westminster Abbey.

It is uncommon for the couples not to engage in petty quarrels and heated arguments and the royal family is no exemption. So how about William and Kate? Well, some of the possible rows they will encounter later on maybe scarcity of time together. Prince William is quite devoted with his career in the military and his trainings on his future role as a monarch, Middleton might be left behind seating on the window wondering where her Prince is. I doubt if she would cook meals for her husband or do some laundry at home or stitch some patches on his clothes. She should take a career of her own and not just tag around with Prince William (the only thing she is quite expert of for the past eight years). She might disillusioned joining the royal family if she would just stay behind the shadow of her future husband just like what happened to Sarah Ferguson, the wife of William's uncle, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, who became bored with her role as her husband was busy with his naval career.

Princess Diana (1961 - 1997) at a welcome ceremony in Tauranga, Tasmania, 31st March 1983. She is wearing a Jasper Conran suit and a veiled hat by John Boyd. (Photo by Jayne Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images)
Diana, Princess of Wales. She was the last aristocrat to marry a member of the British royal family. As a daughter of an English Earl, Diana was of noble birth her father was directly descended from King Charles II of England and her mother was a daughter of a rich English baron, the 4th Lord Fermoy, her grandparents were both serving the British royal court as Courtiers and Ladies-in-waiting. In British social class system, royalty stood at the top of humanity's ladder, birthright is more important than wealth and achievements, money never impressed the elite system of the royal family.

Their wedding might not be a state’s affair, but it would surely draw guests from different European royal houses and British aristocrats. I am just wondering how the middle-class family of Kate Middleton would fit in. Pomp and pageantry are where royals do their best, the prancing horses, drawn carriages, sparkling tiaras and fairytale rituals stir emotion and sympathy from the adoring subjects, so the royal family wouldn't mind spending lavishly on the ceremony because it would also boost their tourism industry and pump money to their economy.

Kate Middleton indeed is very lucky, considering that ordinary couples in the modern world divide the wedding costs equally among themselves, Middleton and her parents are free from financial obligations as the Prince of Wales will shoulder all the expenses from his private fortune, the wedding expenses are predicted to mount, more or less, $20 million!

Knowing how extravagant royals are, the couple might be receiving opulent presents from the upper-class. Home furniture, linens, pillows and kitchen utensils - which are the common gifts given to ordinary couples – are out of the questions as presents, the couple might receive something grand, like home theater system or a brand new luxury car or an estate.

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 17: HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales arrives at The Prince's Trust Rock Gala 2010 supported by Novae at the Royal Albert Hall on November 17, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images)
The King-in-waiting, Prince Charles.He will shoulder the wedding expenses of his son
Prince William, with his parents Prince Charles and Princess Diana (1961 - 1997), at his first official photo-call in the garden at Kensington Palace, London, 14th December 1983. (Photo by Jayne Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images)
The Prince and Princess of Wales with the young Prince William

Princess Diana (1961 - 1997) in the grounds of Government House in Auckland, New Zealand with her son Prince William, 23rd April 1983. The princess is wearing a dress by Donald Campbell. (Photo by Jayne Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images)
Princess Diana holding the 18-month-old Prince William during the royal tour in New Zealand

Princess Diana (1961 - 1997) with Prince Charles and their son Prince William leaving Aberdeen Airport after a holiday at Balmoral, Scotland, October 1983.
The Prince and Princess of Wales with 18-month-old Prince William

Though, Prince William has not heard publicly how many children he wanted, personally, I think they should have at least two, to cut budget on the part of the Parliament, because for sure, Prince William’s household will be included on the civil list as he is not yet the heir-apparent, the Duchy of Cornwall is still under his father’s care. But I doubt if Kate really could produce a child, I am just thinking (or wishing) of any barrenness on her part so as not to give the British throne heirs with no aristocratic names build on the mother’s side, well, hmmm…just part of my wild imagination.

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 11: Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she arrives to name Cunard's new cruise-liner Queen Elizabeth II in Southampton Docks on October 11, 2010 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William's grandmother. She is the first British monarch in 500 years who allowed commoners to join her direct family, but all these marriages ended up in divorce. Interestingly, Queen Elizabeth II is one of the last two European monarchs (the other is King Juan Carlos of Spain whose wife, Queen Sophia, is a daughter of King Paul of Greece) who has a royal spouse, her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is a former Greek Prince (first cousin of King Paul).

With her middle-class background, Kate will surely receive a cold treatment from the upper-class Britons and from Prince William’s own family, the British monarchy is known for their upper-lip system and seems detested “outsiders”, maybe Middleton is accepted on the surface but not privately, I could hear the grinding of the teeth of the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra of Kent and some traditional royalists. Prince William’s position as a future British King maybe made the family think he could have chosen a woman with noble birth and with royal pedigree or anybody from the upper-class to rightly produce royal children. Middleton will be isolated in her own and lonely world and will eventually lost the fascination she once held for Prince William. I am even thinking a situation where they would possibly end up in divorce.
Princess Diana, wearing a polka dot Catherine Walker gown and the Spencer family tiara, attending a state banquet in Auckland, April 1983. (Photo by Jayne Fincher/Getty Images)
The late Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince William's mother. The Prince is quite devoted to his mother. He revealed several times how much he and his brother, Prince Harry, missed their mother, "Not a day goes passed without thinking about her", he once told the BBC news. On the day he was engaged he told the British press he decided to give Middleton the engagement ring which his father presented to his mother in February 1981 to be sure Diana would not be missed out on the important occasion. The exquisite oval-shaped blue sapphire ring surrounded with 18 diamonds is very precious to Diana, which she wore everyday of her life even after her divorce from the Prince of Wales in 1996.
REFILE - A pair of photographs show Kate Middleton (L), fiance of Britain's Prince William posing in London November 16, 2010 and William's mother Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing the same engagment ring in London in an August 28, 1996 file photo. Britain's Prince William is to marry his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton next year, after an on-off courtship lasting nearly a decade, bringing months of speculation about his intentions to an end.  REUTERS/Paul Hackett/Dan Chung (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS PROFILE)
The precious engagement ring which valued at $50,000 in 1981 created by crown jeweler, Garrads. Here the ring is seen in Kate's finger (left) and Princess Diana (right)

May the future marriage of Prince William will not bite a dust as what happened to the marriages of his royal relatives who took commoner spouses. For more news about the Prince's engagement click "older posts" below. Thank you to Miss Katia Mishchuk of Ukraine for liking my royal blog and for sending a request.

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