The Norwegian princess is marrying a bisexual shaman because of him she is forced to give up her royal title

Norwegian Princess Martha Louise will be married in less than two months. On August 31st, she will say “Po” to her fiancé Durek Verrett. The ceremony will have two parts led by officials of various religions, reports the DailyMail. “We are happy to announce that the Margitt Lovise Holte will [...]
The ceremony will have two parts led by officials of various religions, reports the DailyMail.
We are happy to announce to you that the Margit Lovise Holte will serve at our wedding in Geiranger on August 31st after a wedding ceremony in the Norwegian church. Michael Beckwith will also attend the ceremony with a welcoming speech”, the princess said. In order to receive guests from around the world at the wedding, the couple reserved several hotels in this area. The guests will stay there for four days at the party.
On our wedding day, guests will enjoy a three-hour boat ride at the Geiranger fund that will take them to the ceremony. After the ceremony there will be a reception and a feast at a Norwegian hotel. The guests will be entertained by the American band Black Eyed Peas. The invitation stated that the wedding photo would not be allowed.
We remember that Martha Louise left her position as a member of the royal family two years ago, mostly because of her partner's questionable views. Durek declares himself a bisexual person and calls himself a shaman.
In his book entitled “Spiriting Hawking”, he suggested that cancer is a choice, recommended exercise to remove “tracking” from the vaginas of women left by former sexual partners, and on his website sold a $222 medal called Spirit Optimizer who claimed he helped overcome Coved.
All of this caused numerous reactions in Norway. “He's a fraud and a charlatan”, columnist and humorist Dagfinn Nordbo once said.
Martha Louise (52) will marry Durek seven years after the divorce of her first husband, author Ari Behn, with three daughters. The former altar married in May 2002. /Telegraphy/












