Skip to main content

who married commoners

Sl. NO. ROYALS WHO MARRIED COMMONERS
1
Princess Sayako And Yoshiki Kuroda:Sayako Kuroda (right) and her husband Yoshiki Kuroda raise glasses of champagne to toast during the wedding banguet of Sayako and her husband Yoshiki Kuroda at a Tokyo hotel on November 15, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan.
2 Prince Charles and Diana Spencer: Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles emerge from St. Paul's Cathedral after their wedding July 29, 1981 in London, England
3 Prince Frederik And Mary Donaldson:
Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark kiss as the Royal couple appear on the balcony of Christian VII's Palace after their wedding on May 14, 2004 in Copenhagen, Denmark
4 Prince Felipe And Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano:
Spanish Crown Prince Felipe de Bourbon and his bride, princess Letizia Ortiz leave the Almudena cathedral after their wedding ceremony May 22, 2004 in Madrid
5 Prince Johan Friso of Orange-Nassau & Mabel Wisse Smit:
Prince Johan Friso and Princess Mabel leave the church on April 24, 2004 in Delft, The Netherlands
6 Prince Rainier III & Grace Kelly:
Prince Rainier III of Monaco with Princess Grace Kelly arriving at Bouglione Circus in 1977, in Paris, France
7 Prince William & Catherine Middleton: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge travel down The Mall on route to Buckingham Palace in a horse drawn carriage following their wedding at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011 in London, England.
8  King Jigme Wanchuk and Jetsun Pema: His majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, 31, and Queen Jetsun Pema, 21, walk out after their marriage ceremony is completed on October 13, 2011 in Punakha, Bhutan
9 Prince Albert II And Charlene Wittstock : Princess Charlene of Monaco and Prince Albert II of Monaco leave the religious ceremony of the Royal Wedding of Prince Albert II of Monaco to Princess Charlene of Monaco in the main courtyard at the Prince's Palace on July 2, 2011 in Monaco.
10 King Edward VIII And Wallis Simpson: Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson, Duke of Windsor Edward VIII during a visit to NBC Studios in New York, NY on their trip to the United States in October, 1941

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Veerapandi arumugam Dead

Veerapandi S Arumugam  (born 26 January 1937) is a Tamil Nadu politician. He was born on 26 January 1937 in Pollavari,  Salem  in a vanniyar family DMK Member from 1957 President, Poolavari Panchayat Board, 1958–1976 President, Poolavari Village Co-operative Thrift Society, 1959–1976 Chairman, Veerapandi Panchayat Union, 1970–1976 President, Salem Central Co-operative Bank, 1973–1976; Member,  Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly , 1962–1967, 1967–1971, 1971–1976, 1989–1991, 1996–2001, 2006–2011; Member, Tamil Nadu Legislative Council, 1978–1984 Minister for  Rural Development and Local Administration , 1989–1990 Minister for  Agriculture , 1990–1991, 1996–2001, 2006–2011 He lost his MLA election 2011 seat to his niece Mrs. VijayaLakshmi Palanisami of ADMK with big Margin from Sankari constituency.      Now him political life is finished.       He is dead in chennai hospital. Friday morning 23.11.2012...

DMK POLITICIAN VEERAPANDI ARUMUGAM PASSES AWAY IN CHENNAI HOSPITAL

Former Minister and senior DMK leader Veerapandi S Arumugam passed away at a hospital in Chennai today. Arumugam was hospitalised some days ago due to breathing difficulties. His end came this morning, sources said. He was born on 26 January 1937 in Pollavari, Salem, and was a strongman of the DMK in that area. He was recently under the Goondas Act and was later let off.

Bal Thackeray life history

Views on Bal Thackeray, known as Balasaheb, were as polarised as the politics he practiced.  Known for his caustic tongue, he was idolised by his followers in the Shiv Sena and scorned in equal measure by liberal and secular Indians for his communal, divisive politics that didn't stop with radical expression of views against Muslims and violent action against those opposed to his extreme righwing ideas - including being firmly opposed to the visit of the Pakistani cricket team to India. The cartoonist turned politician was often portrayed as a roaring tiger, the much cherished logo of his party Shiv Sena, which he formed to accord dignity to Maharashtrians but which became known as a party of restless youngsters out for trouble. He was a demogogue whose strong views polarised the polity at the state and the national level, but he never flinched from expressing himself with conviction despite opposition. The posterboy of rightwing Hindu and Marathi chau...