[custom_adv] Grace Kelly, Princess Monaco Grace Kelly worked as an actress since 1950, but in 1956 Prince Monaco abandoned the act of marrying Rinire III. They met during a photo shoot at the Cannes Film Festival in 1955. The couple had three children. [custom_adv] Charlene Lynette Wittstock, Princess Monaco Charlene was formerly a South African swimmer. She and Prince Albert II (Grace Kelly's son) met in 2000 during a Monaco competition, married in 2011, and have twins in 2014. [custom_adv] Sylvia Renate Sommerlath , Queen of Sweden Sylvia was engaged in hospitality at the Munich Summer Olympics with Carl, Prince of Sweden. Prince Carl arrived in 1973 after the death of his grandfather. The couple married in 1976 and now have 3 children and 5 grandchildren. [custom_adv] Olof Daniel Westling , Prince of Wales and Duke of West Memphis When Daniel met Victoria Princess, the future Queen of Sweden, he was busy managing a sports club and coaching. In 2001, when Victoria Princess attended one of Daniel's training sessions, they met each other. [custom_adv] Hedvig Sophia Augusta and Duchess Volland Prior to being Princess, Sophia was the model and host of television programs. Prince Karl Philip (son of Sylvia Sammarath and Princess Victoria's sister) and Sophia met in 2010 and married in 2015. The couple have two children. [custom_adv] Mitchiko Shasta, Empertris Japan Mitchiko became acquainted with his next wife Prince Akiuito in 1957 when he played tennis. Although many officials, including the mother of Akihio, the Emperor of that time in Japan, disagreed with their relationship, due to Mitchiko's lineage, but they married in 1959, so Mitchiko was the first ordinary person to be a member of The family of the Japanese Empire married. The couple have three children. [custom_adv] Masako Ovada, Princess of Japan After graduating from economics at Harvard, Masaco returned to Japan in 1986 to study law at Tokyo University. That same year, she was introduced to Prince Narochito (son of Mitchiko Shasta), the future emperor of Japan, during a tea ceremony held for the Duchess of Logo (of the royal family of Spain). [custom_adv] Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti, the Queen of the Netherlands Maxima was educated in economics, and when she met Prince Willem Alexander in 1999, she was the deputy director of the Deutsche Business Group's sales department in New York City. They met in Spain and during the "Sevilla" Spring Show, and introduced their Prince to him only "Alexander". Maxima says she later realized he was a prince. [custom_adv] Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano, Queen of Spain Letizia, before marrying Prince Felipe VI, was engaged in news reportage and talk. Prince Felipe and Letizia married in 2004 (this was the second marriage of Letizia) and owned two girls. Prince Felipe came to the kingdom in 2014 after her father left power, and Letizia became the Queen of Spain. [custom_adv] Masenate Mohato Seeiso, Queen of Lesotho Masenate, formerly known as Ana Carabo Matsenang, was studying at the National University of Lesotho in 1997, and in 1990 with the King Letsy III. They married in 2000 and had 3 children. [custom_adv] Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, Princess of Denmark and Countess Monpazate Mary Elizabeth met Prince Frederick at a cafe in the Australian city of Sydney during the 2000 Summer Olympics. She moved to Denmark in 2002 and worked as Microsoft Project Consultant for nearly a year. Mary and Prince Frederick married in 2004 and have four children. [custom_adv] Marie Agathe Odile Cavallier, Princess of Denmark When Marie first met Prince joachim (Prince Frederick's brother) at a party of one of her friends, she was very successful in marketing. Although she had doubts about marrying the royal family initially, they eventually married in 2008 and had two children. Additionally, Marie Agathe is also the second son of Prince joachim from his first marriage. [custom_adv] Sonja Haraldsen, Queen of Norway Sonja first met Harald, Prince of Norway in 1959. Nine years later, in 1986, the King of Norway allowed them to marry and Sonja and Prince Harald married that year. They have 2 children. Sonja became the Queen of Norway after her king's arrival. [custom_adv] Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby, Princess of Norway The mette Marit with Prince Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway, at a party during the Quartet Festival, the largest rock festival in Norway. When they met again years after, the drummer had her first child of her first unmarried marriage. The Mette Marit and Prince Haakon married in 2001, and since then two other children have been added to their family. [custom_adv] Rania Abdullah, Queen of Jordan Before joining Abdullah ibn Hussein, Rania worked at the Citibank Marketing Department and later worked with Apple in Oman. She met her future wife at a dinner party in 1992, and they married in 1993. [custom_adv] Jetsun Pema, Queen of Bhutan Jetsun Pema first met at the age of seven when Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck was 17 years old and met with her future wife during a picnic, and Jigme decided to marry Jitson when she grew up. Jigme returned to the kingdom in 2008 after his father left power. The couple married in 2011 (Jetsun was at that time 21), and in 2016 she had a son. [custom_adv] Megane Markel, Duchess Sussex Megan Markel is an actor, fashion designer and entrepreneur. She also serves as a women's rights activist in the UN Women's Political Participation and Leadership Program. Prince Harry is said to have been interested in following the release of Megan Markel in the US series Suits. [custom_adv] Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, when she met Prince William in 2001, was studying history at St Andrews University. The couple married in 2011, and millions of people around the world watched their wedding ceremony live. They have two children: Prince George Born July 2013 and Princess Charlotte Born May 2015.