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Crown Princess Mette-Marit Defends Herself in the Marius Scandal: "What May Bother Me the Most

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In a Norwegian TV documentary, Mette-Marit talks for the first time about the serious accusations against her son and the criticism of her role as a mother.

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In addition to her health problems, Mette-Marit of Norway is facing the judicial case concerning her son Marius Borg Høiby. In an interview given to a Norwegian public channel, the princess publicly spoke about the charges of rape against her eldest and, in particular, went back to the criticisms she had received since the scandal broke out.

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In a Norwegian TV documentary, Mette-Marit talks for the first time about the serious accusations against her son and the criticism of her role as a mother.

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Christmas 2025 is proving difficult for Princess Mette-Marit of Norway. The wife of Crown Prince Haakon is going through a particularly delicate period, marked by challenges both in her personal health and within her family. On the one hand, her chronic pulmonary fibrosis, diagnosed in 2018, has clearly worsened in recent months. Tests carried out this autumn have revealed a significant deterioration, leading doctors at Rikshospitalet to begin p…

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Mette-Marit talks for the first time about the accusations against her son Marius, Lily Allen fights her shopping addiction with eye movements, and Inger Nilsson struggled with Pipi as Pipi.

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The heiress speaks of the scandal that affects her, her and the Norwegian royal family: “What perhaps most bothers me are the criticisms about how we manage the situation as parents. That we don’t take it seriously,” she rejects in a television program in which she, Haakon and the kings take stock of the year.

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It is a dark affair that surrounds the royal family of Norway, and more particularly Marius Borg Høiby. He is the eldest son of Mette-Marit of Norway and his former companion, Lars Høiby. Even if he does not bear a royal title, he is still considered a member of the Norwegian royal family because of his maternal connection with Mette-Marit. On 3 February 2026 will mark the opening of his trial in Oslo, where he will be tried for 32 harms, includ…

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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