Having been happily married for 20 years, Michelle Obama is in a pretty good position to hand out marriage advice.
And today, she gave Royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton the benefit of her wisdom on how to achieve wedded bliss.
'Enjoy! Love each other, have fun - and go on a great honeymoon!' she said in an interview with Good Morning America.
However, the First Lady said that she did not know if she had been sent any 'save the date' notices for the royal nuptials on April 29.
'Not that I know about - but I don't get my mail directly,' she told interviewer Robin Roberts.
But Mrs Obama said she did not necessarily expect an invite.
Just like any couple, they should invite who they want to invite to their wedding,' she said.
'This is a personal, private thing. And I wish them the best.'
Mrs Obama was on the show to discuss her 'Let's Move' physical fitness campaign, to encourage better diet and exercise habits.
She also discussed the recent shootings in Tucson, Arizona, commenting that her presence at the memorial service on January 12 'Gives me energy to do the next thing... It's truly a privilege for me to be doing that kind of stuff.'
And she responded to criticism that she did not choose an American designer for her outfit at the recent China state dinner, opting instead for an Alexander McQueen fiery red gown.
'Wear what you love!' That's all I can say That's my motto,' she said.
And today, she gave Royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton the benefit of her wisdom on how to achieve wedded bliss.
'Enjoy! Love each other, have fun - and go on a great honeymoon!' she said in an interview with Good Morning America.
However, the First Lady said that she did not know if she had been sent any 'save the date' notices for the royal nuptials on April 29.
'Not that I know about - but I don't get my mail directly,' she told interviewer Robin Roberts.
But Mrs Obama said she did not necessarily expect an invite.
Just like any couple, they should invite who they want to invite to their wedding,' she said.
'This is a personal, private thing. And I wish them the best.'
Mrs Obama was on the show to discuss her 'Let's Move' physical fitness campaign, to encourage better diet and exercise habits.
She also discussed the recent shootings in Tucson, Arizona, commenting that her presence at the memorial service on January 12 'Gives me energy to do the next thing... It's truly a privilege for me to be doing that kind of stuff.'
And she responded to criticism that she did not choose an American designer for her outfit at the recent China state dinner, opting instead for an Alexander McQueen fiery red gown.
'Wear what you love!' That's all I can say That's my motto,' she said.
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