Yes, Diana was a commoner, but she was hardly the last one to marry a British royal. That would be Princess Beatrice's husband, Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi. She is royal; he is not.
The most recent time is today, 29th of April 2011, where Catherine Middleton married Prince William.
Yes once you are married to a prince or someone in the royal family you become royal. She will never have royal blood, her kids will be royal by blood she will never be royal by blood. She is a common person.
Because, throughout the family line, there have been many Royalties who have married other Royal's, and this time he has married a non-royal, and Kate is a commoner.
Prince William is of royal blood, hence, not a commoner.
She had no royalty before marrying into the Royal Family. She was simply a 'Commoner'.
Um... If it was before Prince William I think no one.
In the past, it we unusual for a 'commoner' to marry into Royal families. However, in recent years, member of the Royal Family have been known to have relationships with non-royal people. Catherine Middleton married Prince William on the 29th April 2011. She was not of royal blood and is now the future Queen of the United Kingdom.
The opposite of "royal" is "common", as in a commoner - a person who is not a noble.
Miles Standish was a commoner
Be born into, marry, or some how join a family of nobility like commoner Kate Middelton did when she married Prince William of Wales last year and becam Her Royal Higness The Duchess of Cambridge
It is dependent upon the country in which the marriage takes place. In most countries today, there are no laws against marriage between a royal and commoner. For example, if a prince married a commoner girl, she would still be a princess and their children princes and princesses. In most European countries, a princess does not pass her princely status on, no matter who she marries, but if she marries a commoner, he will usually be made a duke, count, etc. and their children will be lords or ladies and be in line for the throne. In royal countries which are less modern, men can still marry commoners but princesses must marry within the royal family or their children will have nothing. For example, Princess Sayako of Japan lost her title, allowance and all other royal vestiges because she married a commoner and the law says that will happen if she marries outside of the family, which princesses always do. Basically, as far as Europe is concerned, there is no issue
Are you sure its Commer and not Commoner -In British law, a commoner is someone who is neither the Sovereign nor a peer. Eample , any member of the Royal Family who is not a peer of the realm , such as HRH Prince William of Wales, is a commoner, as is any member of a peer's family. The HRH defines a peer in this case