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More queens in store for European royalty as Gen Z rises

The abdication of Denmark's Queen Margrethe leaves Europe without a female monarch, but not for long a young generation of princesses born in the 21st century will be ascending to thrones across the continent in the coming years.Belgium's Princess Elisabeth, born in 2001; Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands (2003); Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (2004); Leonor of Spain (2005); and Estelle of Sweden (2012) half of the hereditary monarchies on the Continent are likely to be led by a queen before

The Norwegian Meghan Markle

The Atlantic But they don’t. Expect more scandals in the future. March 9, 2021 Norwegian princess Märtha Louise and her boyfriend Durek Verrett in 2019.LISE ASERUD / AFP / Getty In 2019, a romance blossomed between an eligible European royal and a Black commoner whom traditionalists considered unsuitable for a royal marriage. The lovebirds were not Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who had already been married for a year. They were Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and her boyfriend, a Californian named Durek Verrett. Like Prince Harry, Princess Märtha Louise is a spare heir with a brother in training for the throne. Her status freed her to pursue a life of leisure, and to pursue Verrett, who, as Markle did, works in a déclassé profession. Verrett is known to all of Norway as “Shaman Durek.” He charges about $1,000 for a private round of shamanic guidance, and he has written a self-help book so fatuous that Gwyneth Paltrow has publicly declared that he might be onto somet

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