A Right Royal Norwegian Wedding

Welcome to the very first episode of season 4 of A Right Royal Podcast. We’re kicking off the new series with an incredible episode sharing all the details from Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and Durek Verrett’s big day. Our HELLO! team were lucky to spend five days with the couple in Norway and in the new episode share all the behind-the-scenes details from their pre-wedding parties as well as their historic nuptials. Host Andrea Caamano, alongside her colleagues Sophie Vokes-Dudgeon, Jessica Callan and Sally Morgan were lucky to meet and mingle with the couple’s 350 guests – and their ‘easy on the eye’ security guards! They also recount incredible details such as how they flew with many Norwegian reporters and paparazzi, were chased by drones and what the couple were really like during their one-to-one interviews which have been featured in the magazine. They also talk about the incredible ceremony music that had guests in tears and the moving bible readings by Prince Haakon of Norway, Durek’s sister Angelina Verrett, his nephew Lucas Byrne and the princess’ former nanny Berit Tversland. Andrea also catches up with HELLO!’s royal editor, Emily Nash, who rounds up what the British royals have been up to and what their immediate plans are after a long summer break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Om Podcasten

Join Emily Nash, Royal Editor; Andrea Caamano Website Editor; and Emmy Griffiths, TV and Film Editor for A Right Royal Podcast. Three big voices behind the mike get some enlightening but also hilarious conversations with our guests. Out of the trio, Emmy asks the questions that all of us would be keen to ask, and Emily and Andrea - as well as providing answers - confidently question our guests and extract never-before-heard stories from those closest to the palace. From an ex-royal secretary to the Queen describing a very awkward moment between himself and Princess Diana to royal photographer Arthur Edwards MBE describing some of his most emotional and personal moments with King Charles, the show is sometimes hilarious, frequently fascinating but always entertaining.