The professions they did before they found their… prince and joined the royal families

From PR, sports, acting to retail and modeling were some of the occupations which they did before they met the royal loves of their lives.

The relevant dedication of APE – BEE for the ladies who are now… blue-blooded.

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge

Κέιτ ΜίντλετονΚέιτ ΜίντλετονKate Middleton

After graduating with honors in 2005 from the University of St Andrews in Fife, Scotland, she worked in the family business of party supplies, ‘Party Pieces’ and then as a personal assistant buying accessories for UK brand Jigsaw.

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex

Μέγκαν - ΧάριΜέγκαν - ΧάριMeghan - Harry

She studied theater and international studies at Northwestern University in Illinois in 2003. She has been an actress for many years, best known for her role as Rachel Zane on the hit courtroom series Suits from 2011 to 2018.

According to the Sun, for each episode he received more than 41,000 euros. In 2016 she became a global ambassador for World Vision Canada, and had her own lifestyle blog ‘The Tig’ which she closed shortly before announcing her engagement to Prince Harry.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

Πρίγκιπας Κάρολος και ΚαμίλαΠρίγκιπας Κάρολος και ΚαμίλαPrince Charles and Camilla

After completing her education at ‘Queen’s Gate School’ in South Kensington she attended a school in Switzerland and then moved to France taking a degree in French literature.

After her studies, she worked as a secretary in various companies in central London and later, as a receptionist in a decoration company.

Sophia, Countess of Wessex

She is the wife of Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son, Prince Edward, and began a successful career in public relations at Capital Radio in London. In 1996 she opened her own PR firm until 1999 when they were married at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.

Jack Brooksbank

She is the wife of Princess Eugenie, the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, the most beloved granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth. He started out as a barman before becoming general manager of ‘Mahiki’ – one of the clubs William and Harry frequented. He was then a spokesperson for George Clooney’s ‘Casamigos’ tequila, before assuming the same role at ‘CostaTerra Golf & Ocean Club’, a luxury resort in Portugal.

Queen Letitia of Spain

She studied at the University of Madrid and began her career writing for a Mexican newspaper. She worked for Bloomberg, and in 2000 became a news anchor for Spain’s TVE. It was through her work that she met the Spanish prince while covering the environmental disaster on the North West coast after the wreck of the Prestige tanker.

Queen Rania of Jordan

After graduating with a degree in Business Administration from the American University of Cairo, he worked briefly at Citibank before taking a job in the marketing department of Apple Inc. in Amman.

Princess Charlene of Monaco

Πριγκίπισσα ΣαρλίνΠριγκίπισσα ΣαρλίνPrincess Charlene

He is a former Olympic swimmer, winning three gold medals and a silver medal at the 1999 Pan African Games. He competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he placed fifth with the South African medley swimming team. He was sixth in the 2002 World Championships. He met Prince Albert II during a race in Monaco in 2000.

Mary of Denmark

Born and raised in Australia, the Danish heiress earned a degree in commerce and law from the University of Tasmania before completing a postgraduate degree in advertising. In 2000, when she met Prince Frederick in a Sydney pub her life changed forever.

Masako of Japan

The wife of Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan initially refused to marry the prince, unwilling to give up her freedom and independence. But she finally accepted Naruhito’s third proposal in December 1992 and the engagement was officially announced a month later. The couple had one daughter, Princess Aiko.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium

Το βασιλικό ζεύγος του ΒελγίουΤο βασιλικό ζεύγος του ΒελγίουThe royal couple of Belgium

The queen, of Polish and Lithuanian descent, has degrees in speech therapy and psychology and has worked at a speech therapy center for four years.

Silvia Sommerlath, Queen of Sweden

Queen Silvia worked at the Argentine consulate in Germany and then as a hostess at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, when she met then-Prince Carl Gustaf of Sweden.

Her resume also includes a brief stint as a flight attendant, as well as training in Swedish sign language. The elegant queen also speaks six languages ​​and is a trained interpreter.

Sophia Helkvist, Princess of Sweden and Duchess of Varmland

She modeled and appeared on reality shows before moving to New York to study accounting while working part-time as a yoga teacher.

Source: News Beast

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