Norwegian Princess Märtha Louise to Marry Controversial Shaman: All You Need to Know About the Royal Wedding

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2024-08-22 13:41:55

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Princess of NorwayMärtha Louise marries controversial shaman – all details

On August 31, Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett will tie the knot. Now more information about the royal wedding has been revealed.

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  • Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (52) and Durek Verrett (49) will tie the knot at the end of August.

  • The four-day celebration will take place at a luxury hotel by the fjord.

  • Moreover, further details on the wedding have been revealed. Dress codes range from traditional costumes to “sexy & cool,” with a ban on the colors white, pink, black, and gold.

From the start, their relationship has faced severe criticism and negative headlines. However, their love has always stood strong against the headwind, which is why Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (52) and the controversial U.S. shaman Durek Verrett (49) are now taking the next step. On August 31, the couple will exchange vows during four days of celebrations. Thanks to the leaked wedding invitation, several details about the royal event are already known.

The Location

The second wedding of the only daughter of Norway’s King Harald and Queen Sonja – from 2002 to 2017 Märtha Louise was married to Ari Behn, the father of her three daughters – will take place at the 4.5-star Union Hotel at the world-famous Geirangerfjord. The Norwegian fjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel’s website also provides information about weddings. It states, for example, that the hotel produces individual wedding cakes. Specific spots for wedding photos are also recommended. If desired, a vintage car can be rented, which will be “provided for the church.”

It is not clear from the invitation exactly where the marriage ceremony of the princess and the shaman will take place. Options include rooms in the hotel, but also a small chapel by the fjord. No bookings are possible at the hotel from August 29 to 31. It is quite possible that the couple has reserved all the rooms.

The Rules

There are strict rules for the invited guests. Dress codes are precisely defined depending on the evening: from traditional costumes to “sexy & cool,” with a ban on the colors white, pink, black, and gold. Furthermore, Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett request that no personal memory photos be taken. A photographer will capture all special moments.

The Guests

A guest list has not been published yet. However, Norwegian media speculate on who will attend. In addition to the Norwegian royal family, Hollywood stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow (51) and Lenny Kravitz (60) are expected. A magazine spread the rumor that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan may follow an invitation apparently extended by the groom.

The Rights

The Norwegian news portal NRK has learned from several independent sources that the British “Hello Magazine” has secured the image rights to the wedding. And that’s not all: the streaming service Netflix is said to have obtained the film rights. However, both have not been confirmed yet. Marketing their wedding would certainly be a lucrative deal for the princess, as she has to provide for herself since her resignation from the Norwegian royal house.

If she has indeed sold the rights, it could cause trouble with the invited royals. In 2008, Peter Philips (46), son of British Princess Anne (74), faced criticism for capitalizing on his wedding through his connections with the British royal family.

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Future Trends in Royal Weddings: A Look at the Intersection of Tradition and Modernity

As Princess Märtha Louise of Norway prepares to marry the controversial shaman Durek Verrett on August 31, 2024, the evolving nature of royal weddings comes into sharp focus. This upcoming nuptial is not just a celebration of love but a reflection of changing societal values and the blending of traditional royalty with contemporary culture.

Embracing Diversity in Ceremony

One of the standout features of this wedding is its inclusive approach to attire, allowing dress codes ranging from traditional Norwegian folk costumes to modern, stylish ensembles. This trend highlights a broader movement towards personalization in royal events, where individual expression takes precedence over rigid formalities.

Exclusive and Controlled Experiences

The couple’s stipulations to refrain from personal photography indicate a shift towards curated experiences at royal events, where an official photographer captures everything. This trend may signal a future where privacy is increasingly prioritized, amidst a growing desire for exclusivity in public celebrations.

Celebrity Influence and Media Attention

The anticipated attendance of Hollywood stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Lenny Kravitz underscores the intertwining of royal life with celebrity culture. Such interactions not only broaden the appeal of royal events but also pave the way for more media partnerships, as seen with reports on photo and streaming rights for the wedding. This suggests a future where royal weddings become media spectacles, drawing significant attention from both fans and critics alike.

Glocalization of Weddings

With the wedding taking place at a 4.5-star hotel in Norway, known for its stunning fjords and natural beauty, there’s a trend emerging towards local, yet luxurious venues for royal events. This reflects the global interest in localized experiences, allowing royal families to showcase national treasures while appealing to an international audience.

Sustainable Practices

As society increasingly values sustainability, royal weddings may also begin to adopt environmentally conscious practices, from sourcing local materials for decorations to supporting local businesses in catering. Princess Märtha Louise’s wedding could set a precedent for future royal events to follow suit, aligning with the growing global consciousness around climate change.

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