Doesn't matter. The fact is that they love eachother anyways. And although he may not be human, he's humanoid [ie, too similar to a human to be considered an animal], which is generally enough [the same reason why people fall in love with werewolves, vampires, elves, etc.].
Says who? I don't see any basis for this statement. They clearly have desire for eachother, and the beginning of the game should be enough to explain that she's not some haughty-typical royalty type. The fact that she braves the journey with you throughout the entire game and overcomes her fears shows that she's not some helpless woman, and that she has spirit and a sense of adventure, just as Zidane does. It's a good match actually.
Besides, the title of queen means nothing in a relationship. Every couple no matter what will have its set of problems. I don't care how perfect/meant-for-eachother they are.
This is of course aside from the fact that Square basically established that them falling in love and being together [starting with his dramatic return to her and her joyous reaction of finally seeing him after all that time] is canon.




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