The Royal Wedding
and Tips for Fiances & Newlyweds Everywhere,
with Beverly Flaxington
This April 29th, millions worldwide will watch as Prince William marries Kate Middleton. Despite their lengthy dating history and royal status, the couple is likely to face the everyday struggles that most newlyweds experience. But unlike everyday couples, they will have countless onlookers and members of the press eager to report on any bump in the road.
Additionally, Kate will continue to be compared and contrasted with the late Princess Diana, and people everywhere will be watching her transition into royal life to see if she experiences any of the problems and discomforts that plagued Diana.
So how can William and Kate build a strong marriage despite these outside pressures? And how does this advice extend to everyday newlyweds adjusting to married life?
Author and behavioral expert Beverly Flaxington has answers. Her latest book “Understanding Other People: The Five Secrets to Human Behavior” (understandingotherpeople.com) aims to help people across the country improve their personal relationships and deal more effectively with difficult people and situations. She says that there are six points to watch out for in any new marriage — royal or not — that can help couples navigate through issues of communication, differing values, and past family baggage.
Beverly D. Flaxington is an accomplished consultant, personal and career coach, author, college professor, corporate trainer, facilitator, behavioral expert, and business development expert. She has most recently appeared on or in U.S. News & World Report, MSN, The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television, The Christian Science Monitor, “The Jordan Rich Show” on WBZ Boston, “Dr. Michelle” on LATalk Radio, Talk Back with Chuck Wilder” on CRN, “The Gary Baumgarten Report”, “Central Valley Business Times” with Doug Caldwell, and several others. To book Beverly for your program, please contact Will Bower at will@allenmediastrategies.com or 202-365-2536.