Husbands and Wives: Royalty

It’s time for another quiz. Follow the conversation below, then answer the question after. Yes, I realize the topic of the conversation is several months old; just pretend you’re back in March of 2011.

W: Kate Middleton and Prince William have been together for 8 years and they’re getting married in April.
H: How’d they meet?
W: Art class or something
H: Let me guess – she would love him even if he weren’t a prince?
W: Yep.
H: And would you love me even if I weren’t a prince?

Quiz:
What answer should the wife give?
A. Well you’re certainly no prince.
B. I love you no matter what.
C. You’ll always be my prince.
D. Would I what?


The correct answer depends:

  • if you’re a husband, it’s whatever you picked.
  • if you’re a wife, check with your husband.
  • if you’re not in a relationship, check the comments for the most popular answer.

Bonus points if you connected answer D to Fiddler on the Roof

The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son.

Matthew 22:2

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4 Responses to “Husbands and Wives: Royalty”

  1. Charity Says:

    Isn’t the line from Fiddler on The Roof “Do you love me?” “Do I WHAT?”

  2. Some Guy Says:

    Yes, that’s how the musical officially has it.

    But I needed something to fill in for answer D, and that’s what came to mind. I had to tweak it to fit how the question was worded.

  3. Ricky Anderson Says:

    You’ll always be my prince. Would you like to have pizza for dinner?

  4. Liz Says:

    I’m pretty sure my reaction would be that last one. lol

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