It certainly made a lot of sense to me. This is definitely not a "girl meets boy" situation, it goes much deeper. There is a sense of mediocreness about this couple which would make going very hard for her as mediocreness sometimes appears in these circles but is overlooked in a King or Prince because of the royal blood line and tradition.
Good post.
It's precisely the 'mediocreness' or 'ordinariness' of the current crop of spouses to heirs of the throne that make them popular. Mary. Maxima, Mette-Marit, Letizia. Not to mention 2 other commoners who are very successful queen consorts, Sonja and Silvia.
The fairytale aspect of royalty is even more so now, any little girl can dream that she one day will be a princess, even if she's born in Australia or Argentina. It's not a fairytale when only an exclusive number of people can be princesses, and if you're not born one then ( in the past) you had no hope of being a princess.
Prince Philip whose royal lineage was even more blue blooded than the woman he married ( the daughter of a mere aristocrat) he was descended from both Queen Victoria and the Imperial Tsars, even so he was treated very badly by courtiers. Also at the time of his courting of the Princess Elizabeth there were those who were actively trying to discourage the 2 of them seeing each other. "How dare she marry a foreigner?" That's where all those "Phil the Greek" insults came from, the courtiers wanted her to marry 'a nice British aristocrat' the younger son of a Duke would do, and several were pushed in her direction.
The same arguments that are being used to say why Kate and her family are unsuitable were used to state that Philip and his family were unsuitable. On the other hand Diana was seen as the 'perfect' bride, aristocratic background, no arguments against Charles marrying her. And the effect was a disasterous marriage, Elizabeth and Philip had detractors to their union and it's proved to be a successful one, more than likely the same will be the case for William and Kate.
The matching of blue bloods didn't even work in the past. Eg Queen Juliana and Prince Berhard, they lived separate lives living in separate wings of their palace from the 1950's and he fathered 2 illegitimate daughters. Publicly though he played the part of consort. Italy's King Umberto and Queen Marie Jose, had a very unhappy marriage, their escape was when they were sent into exile they were able to separate only coming together at family events. King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, he had a 16 year relationship with another woman, so well-known that even the serious papers mentioned it. That relationship has ended and Sofia doesn't look so strained, but she too plays the part of the perfect consort.
Prince Felipe during his dating years had many of Europe's eligible princesses pushed his way hoping to 'catch his eye' Top of the list was Princess Tatjana of Lietchenstein, she even lived in Spain for a short time to learn Spanish. She eventually left and when the Spanish media came after her wanting to know why she was leaving and was she marrying Felipe. She told them bluntly "I don't even like your prince!"
Royals are real people they're not like dogs with the right pedigree, put them together and hope they'll mate!