Princess Märtha Louise of Norway married Durek Verrett in a non-traditional royal wedding in Geiranger, Norway. The princess, known for her unconventional royal life as a clairvoyant, married Verrett, a self-styled sixth-generation shaman from California. The ceremony, attended by royals and celebrities, was held at a four-star hotel and included a guest list of 350, with notable attendees such as Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria and Gwyneth Paltrow.
The couple, who have an exclusivity deal with Hello! magazine and a Netflix documentary in the works, have faced controversy over the use of the princess’s royal title for commercial purposes. Nonetheless, they are committed to focusing on their business ventures and distinguishing themselves from official royal duties.
Their relationship, which Verrett claims was destined in a past life in ancient Egypt, has faced criticism and skepticism. However, after the wedding, Princess Märtha Louise expressed their belief in the power of love to overcome all obstacles.
The wedding festivities included a series of events over three days, culminating in a ceremony officiated by a parish priest with input from Rev Michael Beckwith. Guests were reportedly subject to a social media ban and arrived at the marquee under a white tent to protect their privacy.
Despite the unconventional nature of the royal wedding, Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett remain committed to their relationship and business ventures, with a focus on love and positive energy as their guiding principles.
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