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How to marry into royalty in BitLife

Having a lot of money makes this much easier.

Marrying into royalty in BitLife has multiple benefits, from making a ton of money to experiencing the life of a monarchy. If you want to try something new, becoming a royal is the way to go. Fortunately, while this used to be one of the most challenging tasks in the game, a certain in-game dating app has made it easier to accomplish.

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How to marry a royal in BitLife

The two main ways to marry into royalty in BitLife are to randomly find someone who’s a royal family member or to use the celebrity dating app introduced in July 2024. You’ll also need to live in a country with royalty, with your options including most European countries, Japan, and Saudi Arabia, among others.

There are several pros and cons for both options. While randomly searching the dating menu lets you potentially find a royal without paying money, it’s a rare occurrence and can take several in-game years. The main benefit is that whoever you find is guaranteed to go out with you once you ask them with zero chance of an initial rejection.

On the flip side, using the celebrity dating app has several advantages, including guaranteeing that you’ll find a royal as long as you select it in the celebrity type dropdown menu. The downside is that doing this costs $100,00 in-game cash, and there’s a chance the royal will reject your offer. This is pretty costly for most people, so you may only have a few opportunities to use the app unless you make enough money to afford it.

Once you start dating a royal, much of the initial process is the same. Your goal is to make them happy through conversations, compliments, and spending time, with them until one of you proposes marriage. If you marry a royal, you’ll choose your venue and the number of guests before officially joining the royal family. You’ll quit your job if you have one and take on your spouse’s royal title. You’ll also share your assets automatically, as there’s no option for a prenuptial agreement.


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Staff Writer - Madison has been a long-time fan of all things gaming since her adventures playing Heroes of Might and Magic over 20 years ago. She began her journalism career in 2021 and often enjoys casual life sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs in her spare time.