Guy meets princess online, marries same

Sweet story from Norwegian site TV2TORGET: bq. Norwegian met African princess on the Internet Norwegian Sveinung Hobberstad sat in the little town of Varhaug in Rogaland and chatted with Sylvia from Ghana. Little did he know that he was falling in love with a real princess. bq. This real life fairytale started when the father of two got an e-mail from an African woman named Sylvia. She had found him on the Internet, and she wanted to get to know him better. bq. �We became good friends and started a relationship after a while,� said Hobberstad in an interview with TV 2 at the news Monday night. After having chatted for a year, he travelled to Ghana this summer to marry his Sylvia, but at this time Hobberstad still had no idea of Sylvia�s royal background and the world that awaited him. In March, he will become crowned as king. bq. �When I chatted she asked if I knew if she was a queen,� Hobberstad explained. �I answered that of course she was my princess and didn�t think more about it.� bq. However, there was more behind the statement than he could ever imagine. bq. �I guess I won the heart of Ghana�s most wanted woman,� he said to TV 2. bq. Sylvia, who is the queen of one of the regions in the African country Ghana, has moved with the husband to J�ren, where she is going to live an anonymous and relax life with her Norwegian prince charming. bq. �In Norway, she can be herself,� Hobberstad said. �There are not many who know that she is a queen and what all this is about.� Awwwwww....

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