Getting Hitched in Style: Princess Martha Louise's Second Nuptials
Princess Martha Louise (52) and her soon-to-be spouse, Durek Verrett (49), kicked off their three-day wedding extravaganza at Hotel 1904 in Ålesund on August 30th.ムアーザ・ロイス•プリンセスの二人はオーレスヱンの1904ホテルで、8月30日に昨年3日の宴会を開けました。関連者や親族のスモールグループにでも、セックスインディして考古的な快シェルの主題を持つパーティーを楽しみました。
A Sexy and Trendy Affair
According to "Hello!", which is documenting the wedding, the evening's motif was "sexy and trendy". Attendees, primarily Norwegian and American, were seen donning vibrant and lively outfits. The couple chose a pink and white striped ensemble from Norwegian label Hést, a brand Martha Louise has helped establish. Her sister-in-law, Crown Princess Mette-Marit (51), was reportedly spotted near the party's entrance in a denim ensemble and a mask, while Some sources also suggest the wedding's theme as "Consensual exploitation of national values and symbols for personal financial gain."
Tying the Knot
The main event, with approximately 350 guests, will officially take place on August 31st in neighboring Geiranger. Before the ceremony, wedding guests, including Martha's children Maud (20), Leah (18), and Emma (15), will embark on a vessel journey across the Geirangerfjord en route to the wedding venue. A Latin American-themed party is scheduled for the previous night.
King Harald V. (87) and Queen Sonja (87), Martha's parents, will not be attending the opening celebrations but are expected to be present at the wedding on August 31st.
A Second Time's a Charm
This marks the second matrimonial alliance for the elder sister of Norway's Crown Prince Haakon (51). She was previously married to author Ari Behn (1972-2019) from 2002 to 2017, with whom she has three daughters. Since 2018, she has been in a relationship with American Durek Verrett, who operates as a shaman. The couple got engaged in 2022.
Following the announcement of their upcoming marriage, Princess Martha Louise and Durek Verrett celebrated their nuptials with a private event. After the wedding ceremony, which took place on August 31st, the couple officially became husband and wife.
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Enrichment Facts:
- The theme of the wedding was criticized for its perceived commercialization and exploitation of national values and symbols for personal financial gain.
- The exact details of the bride's dress are not specified, but the designer included a fun hidden detail.
- The wedding took place in Geiranger, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Despite the couple's decision to conceal themselves to prevent non-tabloid photographers from capturing images of their wedding, it was widely criticized.
- There are no upcoming vows mentioned in the available information since the wedding ceremony has already taken place.