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1. Although you can have very intimate relationship with her, you are not able to married her. Any marriage with other NPC will make her hate the player and become cold. She will no longer be a follower and will only wander around complaining.
2. If you have other follower mods, you will need to know how their marriage works. If you have Mod Mirai - The Girl With Dragon Heart, Mirai's marriage with player will not affect Ambriel. You can have another NPC for marriage even if you are married to Mirai.
Or, like mentioned above, you can try custom follower mods that have their own marriage system like Mirai, M'rissi, Vilja or Sofia. But any marriage in the vanilla system, i.e. Camilla, is going to mess with Ambriel's emotions. It will either make her see you strictly as a friend, or hurt her feelings if you were formerly romantic.
One option I plan to try this play through is a mod called Marriage Mod SE - To Have And To Hold. It manipulates the vanilla marriage system by taking a vanilla wife, like Camilla, and moving her out of the "marriage slot" into her own custom wife slot. In that way, you appear single to the rest of Skyrim, only Camilla sees you as married. You can have 10 wives in this way, and still appear unmarried (the 11th slot that appears to the rest of Skyrim). I plan to test this mod with Ambriel and see if it fools Ambriel or not.
Since the story in it did not make any sence in some places.
I will say this: If you are going to try out the Marriage Mod, make sure you have all of your wives like Camilla settled before you meet Ambriel. If you use that mod to marry while you are romancing Ambriel, it will initially put your new wife into the vanilla marriage slot (slot 11) and it will probably upset Ambriel. Only after you have moved a wife out of that vanilla marriage slot (slot 11) and into one of the 10 special slots will it be safe to meet Ambriel.
I'll post how the Marriage Mod works out later on.
BTW, if you are looking for good romance mods with affectionate dialogue that doesn't care how many wives you have, check out Mirai (as mentioned above) and M'rissi. Both give you a decent quest line to rescue and help damsels in distress, both are quite distant at first, even rude, and then they change dramatically when they fall in love with the Dragonborn. Good mods! Vilja is also a good choice, she will not romance you if you are married, but doesn't care if you marry someone else after you marry her. Sofia is good if you are looking for sarcasm and comedy in your romance, she will marry anything with a heartbeat...and I'm not sure that is required!
I really like Ambriel, her quest is terrible, makes me sad to begin all that hell again, but, she as a character is awesome, I love her.
Before you go back to Ambriel, you can use the two spells provided by Faction Spy to look at your factions or an NPC's factions. Look at your own factions, and if you are married in the vanilla system you will see you are a member of C6472. That is the flag that gets Ambriel so ticked off at you. Use the console command below to remove that faction from yourself only (not your NPC spouse), then it is safe to approach Ambriel. I am using this method with great success.
player.removefac C6472
When you are "married," you will be able to see in Faction Spy that both you and your spouse have this same faction. Remove the faction from your player character, but do not remove it from your spouse. That way you are not married, but they are still married to you. They will continue to provide all of the spouse benefits (cooking, dialogue, or whatever).
Some custom follower mods add this faction to the player, others do not. Mirai works as mentioned above because it does not add this faction. Recorder does add the faction, even though the player does not technically marry Recorder. You just have to use Faction Spy to keep an eye on your factions and act accordingly.
Ambriel does not add this faction to the player. Thus, even though Ambriel expects you to be faithful, you are left with the option to cheat on her by marrying another. The vanilla marriage system does not leave you with this option - you are forced to be faithful. I guess the author of Ambriel wanted to leave room for a little drama.