TV2 Reports On Possible Breach Of Etiquette At Märtha Louise's Wedding Ceremony
Event Highlights From The Wedding
In Geiranger, the much-anticipated wedding of Princess Märtha Louise (52) and Durek Verrett (49) commenced with unexpected delays. Guests, including members of the royal family, arrived late, notably breaching wedding etiquette.
Concerns Raised By Experts
- Several guests were reportedly held back by police, causing significant delays.
- Royal expert Caroline Vagle noted that it is inappropriate for guests to arrive after the royal family.
- The ceremony, initially scheduled to begin at 1 PM, was delayed further due to guest tardiness.
By 1:42 PM, the bride finally arrived at the venue, eliciting mixed reactions from onlookers.
Significant Press Restrictions
To maintain exclusivity, photos of the event were licensed exclusively to the British tabloid Hello! and TV rights to Netflix for a forthcoming documentary, limiting press access during the ceremony.
Photos Under Strict Guidelines
- All 350 guests were under a strict no-photo rule.
- Despite the rules, some guests were unable to resist taking photos.
As the day continued, excitement built, especially following previous celebrations leading up to the wedding.
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