The daughter of the Norwegian king and queen sell their wedding to Netflix and the press explodes: “Shame!

Martha Louise of Norway y Durek Verrett The days are counting down until they say ‘I do’ on Saturday 31 August in the Geiranger Fjord in western Norway. The daughter of the Norwegian King and Queen and her fiancé will also celebrate their love at the Union Hotel in Geirange, a dream location recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Although the wedding of Princess Martha Louise of Norway is expected to be a parade of status and glamour, the Norwegian press will have to wait to cover the details of the wedding. The fourth in line to the throne and her fiancé have decided to pay up and sell one of the most important days of their life to Netflix, where they will broadcast the details of their wedding through a documentary.

This decision has caused deep discomfort among the Norwegian press and they have stated that it is a “shame“that the daughter of the Kings of Norway gives them the slip.”There is a key member of the Norwegian Royal Family who is breaking with what has been a long and good tradition. The most important events have been documented through the major Norwegian media.as NTB and NRK, on ​​behalf of the entire press, which has transmitted the images to the people and to other editorial offices that want them, including foreign ones,” they said.

Also, just days before the wedding, the media have stated that they have been reminded that they will have limited access.It would be historic if we were not allowed to attend the wedding. We have been to all the celebrations and anniversaries of the Royal House since King Haakon arrived in Norway in 1905.“, they pointed out.

The decision by Marta Luisa of Norway and Durek Verrett to sell their wedding to certain media outlets has also caused deep unrest within the Norwegian Royal Family. Without any hesitation, they have stated that they will not allow themselves to be photographed by the media chosen by the bride and groom, as they feel that this would not be fair to those others who have been left out of the agreement.

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