Durek Verrett: Been waiting for so many years

Märtha Louise and the shaman Durek Verrett’s wedding dragged on – but now the couple is finally married. The ceremony was supposed to be held at 13, but Märtha Louise did not arrive until an hour and a half later, Norwegian media reports. Guests made their way to the wedding in great secrecy as photo rights were sold to British celebrity magazine Hello Magazine and its Spanish sister magazine Hola, as well as TV rights to Netflix. After the wedding in a tent in Geiranger, guests and the bride and groom have now arrived at the Hotel Union where the wedding party takes place. Märtha Louise waved to the crowd outside wearing a white v-neck wedding dress and veil while Durek Verrett wore a black coat with a cravat and gold beige waistband. Since the theme of the wedding is “pink”, he also wore a rose in his buttonhole and Märtha Louise’s flower bouquet consists of the same kind of flowers. 350 guests On Norwegian TV2, however, the princess was seen crouching under a white sheet meant to hide her from the photographers, wearing a white wedding dress and holding a large pink bouquet. Perhaps the most talked about wedding of the year takes place in scenic Geiranger in western Norway in front of 350 guests, among them Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel. Sami artist Fred Buljo, known from the group Keiino, has confirmed to Norwegian media that he will be singing during the wedding. A jojk is suitable for all occasions, that’s the magic of a jojk, he tells Dagbladet. According to information to the newspaper, Märtha Louise was brought to the altar by her and her late ex-husband’s daughter Maud Angelica Behn, 21 years old. The hymns “Amazing grace” and “Open the eyes of my heart, Lord” were sung by the bride and groom and guests together, then Märtha Louise’s brother Crown Prince Haakon read an excerpt from the Bible, Norwegian media reports. Several days The festivities have been going on since last Thursday, when a welcome party with a “sexy and cool” dress code was held in Ålesund. On Friday evening, a big party was held at the Hotel Union in Geiranger, where the bride and groom treated the guests to a swinging salsa. Although interest in the wedding has been high, it has not been covered or televised as royal weddings usually are due to rights reasons.

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