From today: HRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Princess Cathrine. They are a nice couple, and had a special day. We all watched, followed the ceremony, the crowd and the members of the Royal family. It was fresh air to the monarchy, we have now a very common feeling, having bby parties on the streets, celebrate together.
Usually, we see the first day of the marriage, the wedding day. But we don't really know - apart from our own marriage - how are the other "ordinary" days going. Milan Fust wrote that marriage is like a four-legged table. If you remove one leg, there isn't any stablity, you have to find the missing leg once again.
The first leg is the lifestyle. If you can find something similar, or common, you could have a stabil leg. But, if you like to go out every day, and your partner is prefer to sit at home, it would be quite difficult to go on.
The second one is the love. Just love each other, nothing else.
The third one is the sex. Yes. It is that important. Why? If you have problems in the bed, but you couldn't talk about it with your husband/wife, life will be hard. Sex in the everyday life is almost like fresh air, or a fantastic dinner.
And the fourth is a financial one. You have to decide together about finances, and manage your life and career.
Catherine had a "normal" life unlike William. Every steps of the Prince was followed by journalists and photographers. Her mother Lady Diana tried to shield him as much as possible, but after her death, he had to find his strength by himself. He succeeded, and now he's a married man, the future King.
I wish all the best for the newlyweds, let it be a happily ever after!