Princess Martha Louise of Norway has relinquished her royal duties to

According to reports in the media, African-American fiance and self-described shaman Princess Martha Louise of Norway has resigned from her position as a member of the royal family to focus on their alternative medicine venture.

The Princess is stepping down from her position as royal patron, which established the parameters of her official duties for the Royal House, according to a statement released by the Royal House of Norway on Tuesday. She will no longer be serving as the Royal House’s current representative at this time.

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“Other members of the Royal Family will be offered to patronise the organisations formerly under her patronage.” The announcement also stated that the Princess will maintain her title and continue to serve as chair of the board of Princess Martha Louise’s School in accordance with the intentions of her father, King Harald V.

The 51-year-old, who is the sole child of King Harald V and Queen Sonja, also calls herself a clairvoyant.

According to the BBC, his fiancé, Durek Verrett, who calls himself a “6th Generation Shaman,” claims to have resurrected from the dead and to have foretold the 9/11 attacks in the US two years in advance.

Verrett has also claimed that he is a “genius” and that others like Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein were “misunderstood.”

He defines himself as a “visionary for the ‘Now Age'” who “demystifies spirituality” on his website, and he also mentions how his work has affected Hollywood stars Nina Dobrev and Gwyneth Paltrow. In 2019, The Princess and Verrett announced their engagement in an Instagram post.

Following the news, King Harald characterised Verrett as “a fantastic man and really hilarious to be with” while speaking to local press. “We frequently chuckle because of his sense of humour, even at this trying period. I believe that both he and I have a better grasp of what’s going on, and we’ve decided to disagree “The King was reported by the BBC as saying.

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