King Harald of Norway speaks for the first time about the recent controversy over future son-in-law, shaman Derek Ferit

King Harald of Norway speaks for the first time about the recent controversy over future son-in-law, shaman Derek Ferit

The A princess Martha Louise And the Derek Ferret We’ve been together since May 2019 and despite all the criticism, They announced their engagement in June of last year. The Spiritual Guru was present in June of this year at a related event alongside the Norwegian Royal Family (18th Anniversary Dinner Princess Ingridfuture heir to the throne). But what do you think Harald King of Norway About the future son-in-law?

For the first time, the 85-year-old monarch, who has reappeared in public in recent weeks after his hospitalization, spoke about the latest controversy over the shaman, that is, about his controversial profession. Because the recent marketing of some medals, according to Doric Ferret, helps treat Covid-19And the It became the center of more criticism for which the Norwegian king was questioned.

‘It’s a clash of cultures’for the Norwegian newspaper dagbladet To Dagbladet, adding that the cultures of Norway and the United States are very different and that they are still in the process of getting to know and understand each other. “We are in the process and everything will be resolved”Certain.

Princess Ingrid’s 18th birthday (Photo by HAKON MOSVOLD LARSEN / NTB / AFP via Getty Images)

king Harald from Norway He also commented on Derek’s statements in which he asked his followers not to seek medical attention. The King asserted that the Norwegian medical system was among the most efficient in the world and that Durek himself had already benefited from it. [do sistema]without giving more details about what happened.

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