A lot of people are going to be throwing Prince William and Kate Middleton advice in the next few days before their April 29 wedding, but who better to offer words of wisdom than celebrities? After all, no one else even comes close to understanding the extra pressure put on relationships in the spotlight.
So Yahoo! Shine caught up with stars like Tori Spelling and Khloe Kardashian to find out just that. Here's a sampling of their advice for the royal couple. (Click here for more from the likes of Jack Black, Hugh Jackman, Helen Mirren and more.)
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott
"Just find moments for yourselves," Spelling advises, with McDermott suggesting that "PW" and Middleton perhaps build a cave to find some alone time.
And with all that one-on-one time? "The biggest thing is … communication," Spelling says. "You start off communicating well, and day to day you get caught up in life and kids and work, you forget to communicate. Remember to communicate."
And McDermott, showing that he has become the perfectly domesticated husband, suggests that the prince repeat the mantra, "Kate you're right, Kate you're right."
Jane Lynch and Lara Embry
The Glee funny lady says her best piece of advice is to offer forgiveness, noting that, "It's usually your problem anyway."
"If you're really, really upset, look at yourself first," adds Embry, Lynch's wife, who is a psychologist.
Khloe Kardashian
The reality show star, who is married to basketball player Lamar Odom, passes on some wise words given to her. "Someone told me to pull my husband aside at your reception, stand in the corner and look back, because everything is such a daze and you're moving so fast. And you are. You have to talk to every person that's there, greet them and thank them for coming, so I really appreciated that piece of advice."
As for what to get the couple who has everything, Kardashian recommends what could be a memorable gift: "I think her husband would always love a little sexy lingerie."
Lisa Rinna
Suggesting some guidance for a happy marriage, Rinna goes the Aretha Franklin route: "Respect. It's almost like a garden. You must get in there and do the work. And sometimes the work is dirty, and sometimes the work is uncomfortable," she says.
Some good advice in there. Now if only all celeb couples -- a class of folks not known for their track record of enduring marriages -- would take note.
Source: http://www.ivillage.com/yahoo-shine-royal-wedding-guestbook/1-a-342326
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