1. Princess Kate:

Kate, who married Prince William in 2011, manages a busy schedule as a senior member of the British royal family and is also known as a loving mother of three children. But before marrying Prince William, Kate became an accessories buyer for the British clothing chain. However, the public attention she drew as the girlfriend of Britain's future king was too much for Kate, who quit her job in 2006.
2. Meghan Markle
Meghan earned a bachelor's degree in theater and international studies from Northwestern University in Illinois in 2003 and rose to fame for starring in "The Gold-Clad Lawyer" from 2011 to 2018. During her acting career, she appeared as a suitcase model in "A Thousand Dollars" and played roles in "90210", "No Trace", "Castle" and "The Terrible Boss". Meghan and Prince Harry had a stunning wedding in St. George's Church in Windsor in 2018.
3. Camilla
Camilla was first educated at Dunbrels School in Sussex and then at Queen's Gate School in South Kensington. After completing the course, she studied French and French literature at the British Academy in Paris. After completing her studies, Camilla worked as a secretary for a number of companies in London's West End and was later hired as a receptionist for mayfair decoration companies. Prince Charles and Camilla married at a civil ceremony at Windsor City Hall in April 2005, when she became Duchess of Cornwall.
4. Countess of Wessex
The Earl of Wessex began a successful public relations career at London Capital Radio. Since then, she has continued to work for different companies before opening her own public relations firm in 1996. Just three years later, she married Prince Edward.
5. Jack Brooksbank
Before marrying Princess Eugenie in 2018, Jack began working as a bartender and later became the general manager of a bar – one of william and Harry's preferred clubs when they were younger. He is now a brand ambassador for George Clooney's firm, and he will reportedly become a director of his father's accounting practice firm.
6. Eduardo Mapelli Mozi
Eduardo Mapelli Mozi, who married Princess Beatrice in July 2020, is the founder and CEO of a property development company who earned a master's degree from the University of Edinburgh at the age of 23.
7. Otem Phillips
A native of Montreal and living a quiet life in Canada, she later caught the attention of the Queen's grandson, Peter Phillips, while competing in the 2003 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. She attended McGill University and dabbled in acting before embarking on a career in management consulting.
8. Little Princess Mary of Denmark
The little Princess Mary was born in Paris and grew up in Switzerland. She has studied around the world, including Babson College in Massachusetts and Marymount Manhattan College in New York. During college, she worked in Estée Lauder's public relations department. After graduation, she returned to Europe and worked for several marketing companies in France and Switzerland.
9. Queen Mathilde of Belgium
Queen Mathilde of Belgium received a degree in speech therapy from Mary Haups at the Free Institute of Belgium. Before the arrival of royal life, she opened her own clinic in the early 1990s.
10. Prince Daniel of Sweden
Before getting married, Prince Daniel developed a love of fitness, which led him to open his own gym in 2006. Although he became a senior member of the Swedish royal family after marrying Princess Victoria in 2010, Daniel continued his education in a variety of disciplines, including physiology, physical activity and health.
11. Crown Princess Mary the Great of Denmark
Born and raised in Australia, Princess Mary earned her business and law degrees from the University of Tasmania before completing her postgraduate degree in advertising. Her life changed dramatically before the life-changing day of 2000, when she met Prince Frederick at a Sydney pub.
12. Princess Sophia of Sweden
Swedish Princess Sophia came from humble origins and fell in love with Sweden's handsome prince Karl Philippe at first sight in 2010. Before that, she dabbled in modeling and reality TV before moving to New York to study accounting while working part-time as a yoga instructor.
13. Queen letizia of Spain
Queen Letizia was once a well-respected journalist. Her dedication to journalism even brought her to the front lines of the Iraq war. Although she is no longer a journalist, she believes that the job has allowed her to meet the love of her life. It was during a working visit to northern Spain in 2002 that the Spanish beauty caught the attention of her current husband, the King of Spain.
14. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands
Before Queen Maxima met her husband in Spain in 1999, she pursued various careers in the fields of economics and education. The couple married in the Netherlands in 2003.
15.Princess Masako of Japan
The wife of Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan initially refused to marry Naruhito, unwilling to give up her freedom and independence. But she eventually accepted Naruhito's third marriage proposal in December 1992 and officially announced her engagement a month later. The couple has a daughter, Princess Aiko.
16. Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco
In the summer of 1954, Hollywood actress Grace Kelly visited the Royal Palace of Monaco while filming the film "To Catch a Thief" in France, during which she met Prince Rainier of Monaco. In May 1955, Grace Kelly accompanied the American delegation to the Cannes Film Festival, where she met Renel again, who had become prince, and soon the two fell in love, and on April 18, 1956, Grace Kelly and Rainier were married at the Basilica of St. Nicholas in Monaco.
17. Princess Charlene of Monaco
Before marrying Prince Albert II, Princess Charlene Vestock of Monaco, known as the "mermaid", was a swimmer who won numerous awards in her athletic career and represented South Africa at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
18. Queen Rania of Jordan
Before becoming Queen Rania in 1999, the beautiful royal family worked in marketing. After earning her degree in business administration from the American University of Cairo, she worked briefly at Citibank before working in the marketing department of Apple in Amman.
19. Queen Sylvia of Sweden
Queen Sylvia held various roles before marrying the King of Sweden and becoming a full-time member of the royal family. Working at the Argentine Consulate in Munich, she continued as an education host during the 1972 Summer Olympics and as deputy director of protocol at the Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. The elegant royal also speaks six languages and is a trained translator.
20. Princess Tatiana of Greece
When Princess Tatiana earned her degree in sociology from Georgetown University, she began working for Diane von Fustinpo as an event planner for the Publicity Department. In July 2010, she resigned to concentrate on the wedding with Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, and a month later the two married.