Princess Martha Louise, the eldest child of the Norwegian king, has tied the knot with a man who professes to be a shaman.
The controversial American, Derek Verret, and the princess exchanged vows in a ceremony that followed three days of celebrations that were so lavish, Netflix even bought the film rights to their extravagant wedding!
The couple’s unconventional lifestyle has drawn a fair share of criticism in Norway, a country where support for the Royal family is on the decline.
Martha Louise, 52, has faced backlash for her beliefs, including her claim of being able to communicate with angels, similarly, Verret has also come under fire for claims he can converse with a wide array of spirits and possesses a medallion that wards off spells and heals diseases.
Adding to the controversy, the princess claimed she was haunted by the ghost of a Nazi SS general who committed suicide in her bedroom.
She said Waffen SS General Wilhelm Rediess, who resided in the Royal family’s Skaugum Castle during the German occupation of Norway in World War II, regularly appeared to her as a teenager.