The self-proclaimed shaman and the princess are known for their controversial alternative beliefs.
Princess Martha Louise of Norway and her fiancé, self-professed shaman Durek Verrett, have set their wedding date.Norway's Princess Martha Louise will marry her American partner, self-styled shaman Durek Verrett, next summer, the couple has announced.The princess relinquished her royal duties last year to run the alternative medicine business she shares with her fiancé.
Mr Verrett will move to Norway and join the royal family without holding a title, Norway's state broadcaster NRK reported. She has said that she was "aware of the importance of research-based knowledge", but that she believed alternative medicine can be "an important supplement to help from the conventional medical establishment".
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