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Gwyneth Paltrow approved Shaman Durek’s ring before he proposed to Princess Märtha Louise of Norway

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Shaman Durek made sure he received Gwyneth Paltrow’s "stamp of approval" before he proposed to Princess Märtha Louise of Norway.

The Los Angeles-based "spiritual guide and gifted healer," whose celebrity clientele includes Paltrow, as well as Nina Dobrev and James Van Der Beek, among others, confirmed last Tuesday that he and the royal are engaged.

In a new interview, the 47-year-old revealed that it was important for him to get the Oscar winner’s opinion before he proposed to the princess, 50, with the ring. "When I first got it, I showed it to my dear friend Gwyneth Paltrow because I knew she’s very particular about nice things, so I wanted her to be the first to see it," he recently told People magazine. "She said it was the most fantastic ring she’s seen and loved how much thought and care I put into it and knew that Princess Märtha would love and cherish it — having a stamp of approval from a friend such as her made me happy." Shaman Durek (center) said he asked for Gwyneth Paltrow's (left) input on the ring before he proposed to Princess Martha Louise of Norway. (Getty Images) According to the outlet, Durek popped the question during an intimate gathering in the countryside at a horse race estate in San Juan Capistrano, California.The couple had been dating since 2019.The outlet noted that Durek would become the first modern Black man to marry into a European royal family.The princess is fourth in line to the Norwegian throne. "[It] will set a precedent for my people that we are not to be forgotten, and we deserve to be acknowledged for the greatness of who we are and where we come from," said Durek. "There's always been kings and queens in Africa, but unfortunately, they haven't been recognized in the world in the.

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