Princess Martha Louise's Controversial Wedding

Princess Martha Louise of Norway married Durek Verret, a self-professed shaman from California, in a picturesque ceremony in Geiranger. The event spanned three days and attracted both approval and protests. The couple's actions, including selling photo rights to the media, have sparked debates about the Norwegian royal family's practices.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Helsinki | Updated: 31-08-2024 21:13 IST | Created: 31-08-2024 21:13 IST
Princess Martha Louise's Controversial Wedding
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Princess Martha Louise of Norway married Durek Verret, a self-described sixth-generation shaman from California, in a grand ceremony held in Geiranger. The three-day event saw attendance from Norwegian and Swedish royals but attracted criticism for selling wedding photo rights to British celebrity magazine Hello! and movie rights to Netflix.

The wedding, conducted in an elegant white tent on a lush lawn, was attended by 87-year-old King Harald and Queen Sonja despite the king's fragile health. The celebration, however, was clouded by controversies, including the couple's alternative beliefs and prior incidents of using royal titles for commercial gain.

Negative media scrutiny and ongoing familial disputes have plagued the Norwegian royal family, casting a shadow over the ceremony. Martha Louise, who announced in 2022 she would no longer officially represent the royal house, was found labeling gin bottles with her royal title earlier this year, defying King Harald's directives.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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