Martha Louise and Durek Verrett after their wedding ceremony

Princess Martha Louise and Durek Verrett greet well-wishers following spectacular wedding - best photos

Foreign royals, family members and celebrities attended the nuptials

Updated: August 31, 2024

The Norwegian royals, family and friends came together for the wedding of Norway's Princess Märtha Louise and Californian shaman Durek Verrett.

The ceremony and reception is taking place at the Hotel Union in Geiranger, western Norway, and is being covered exclusively by HELLO! and HOLA!.

Around 350 people witnessed the couple's union, including Märtha Louise's three daughters – Maud, Leah and Emma – as well as her parents, King Harald V and Queen Sonja, and her brother, Crown Prince Haakon and his wife, Crown Princess Mette-Marit.

Foreign royals were among the guests including Crown Princess Victoria and her husband, Prince Daniel, and Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia.

In a pre-wedding interview, Märtha Louise told HELLO!: "We're very excited. It feels amazing to be marrying Durek and I'm so happy the day is almost here. The surroundings are gorgeous – it's one of the most beautiful places I know."

"Even if there are a few glitches, we can still gaze at the stunning scenery," she laughed.

WATCH: Princess Martha Louise and Durek's spectacular three-day wedding celebrations in full

Take a look at the first wedding photo released by HELLO! with the full photo album in next week's issue and see some of the arrival photos and the newlyweds' walkabout to give you a flavour of the moment...

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Picturesque venue

The couple's four-star wedding venue, Hotel Union, boasts a spa with a large sauna and a Japanese hot bath, indoor and outdoor pools with views over the fjord, three restaurants, its own nightclub, and a vintage car museum.

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Crown Princess Victoria

The Swedish royals were dressed to the nines as they were spotted arriving at the wedding tent. Crown Princess Victoria looked stunning in a summery coral gown with a floor-length skirt and a one-shouldered neckline, wearing her hair in an elegant updo.

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Sweden's Prince Daniel

Meanwhile, Sweden's Prince Daniel kept it classic in a black tux and a bow tie, much like his brother-in-law Prince Carl Philip.

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Princess Sofia

Princess Sofia looked elegant in a tangerine and white ombre gown with the skirt draped over her arm. Her long brunette hair had been styled into an effortless half-updo.

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Princess Astrid

King Harald's sister Princess Astrid, Mrs Ferner kept her wedding guest ensemble under wraps as she layered a black coat with a red satin trim over her shoulders for warmth.

One part of her outfit that remained on display was her statement headpiece, secured into her curled hair.

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Norway royals

King Harald and Queen Sonja joined Norwegian royals Crown Prince Haakon, his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and their children Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus aboard the Kingship Norway to pose for photos in colourful folk costume known as bunad ahead of the wedding.

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Mother-of-the-bride

Queen Sonja couldn't hide her delight as she beamed following the ceremony, sharing a better look at her black and red embroidered skirt. While she sported a white shirt earlier in the day, the royal added a coordinating ruby jacket to complete her mother-of-the-bride outfit.

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The bride's daughters

Märtha Louise's daughters Leah and Emma, whom she shares with her late ex-husband Ari Behn, looked radiant in gold satin floor-length dresses with different silhouettes. Despite their unique dresses, they both sported their mother's long brunette hair, twisted into a low bun with face-framing strands left loose.

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Champagne gowns

Leah and Emma were joined by the bride's third daughter Maud as they smiled and waved at crowds following the ceremony. They had accessorised with neutral shoes which were visible as they held up their floor-length dresses, and small bags to carry their essentials.

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Program

The ceremony was led by parish priest Margit Lovise Holte and included hymns such as 'Amazing Grace' and 'Open the eyes of my heart Lord', and a bible reading by the bride's brother Crown Prince Haakon.

Pastor Michael B. Beckwith, who has appeared on Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul podcast, gave a greeting.

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Emotional vows

The couple are officially married! There wasn't a dry eye as Märtha Louise and Durek exchanged personal vows in front of friends and family, who gave the newlyweds a standing ovation.

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Bridesmaids

The bridesmaids were pretty in pink, showing off their satin gowns as they exited on the arms of the seven groomsmen, who wore matching ties. Each member of Martha Louise's bridal party accessorised with metallic shoes and bouquets of flowers in varying shades of pink, from pastel to dusky rose.

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit

While Crown Princess Mette-Marit waved to the cameras, dressed in her black, white and red ensemble, her son Prince Sverre's rumoured girlfriend sported a shy smile as she followed suit in a matching black embroidered dress.

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Exclusive photo

HELLO! is honoured to share a second exclusive image of the newlyweds gazing lovingly at one another outside the Hotel Union

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The happy couple

Ahead of their wedding dinner, Märtha Louise and Durek greeted the crowds outside the venue to thank them for their well-wishes. 

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Newlyweds

The new husband and wife shared a tender kiss in front of the beautiful scenery of the fjords.


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Wedding rings

A closer look at the couple's rings and the gold monogram on Durek's bespoke tuxedo.

Three days of celebrations

Märtha Louise and Durek's wedding concludes three days of celebrations, with the festivities kicking off at a meet-and-greet party – with a "sexy and cool" dress code – at the Hotel 1904 in Ålesund city on Thursday.

Guests then enjoyed a boat trip on Friday afternoon, taking in the sights of the Geiranger Fjord, before heading to the Hotel Union in the evening for a Latin American-themed pre-wedding party.

The royal wedding will be exclusively covered by HELLO! magazine. Check back on the website and pick up the most recent issues of HELLO! for all the latest news and photos.

To read the full exclusive interview with Martha Louise and Durek and to see the full wedding album, pick up the latest issue of HELLO! on sale in the UK on Monday. You can subscribe to HELLO! to get the magazine delivered free to your door every week or purchase the digital edition online via our Apple or Google apps.

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