In a shocking development, Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been named a suspect in three rapes as well as 23 other criminal charges. Following a lengthy 10-month investigation, which included several arrests last year, police have now referred the case to prosecutors for potential charges. Høiby's attorney asserts that while his client takes the accusations seriously, he denies most allegations, particularly those of sexual violence. The Oslo Police District emphasized that their inquiries involved extensive witness interviews and digital evidence analysis. Although some cases were dismissed due to evidence-related reasons, the investigation continues as police confirm that multiple individuals are involved.
Crown Princess's Son Faces Serious Criminal Allegations in Norway

Crown Princess's Son Faces Serious Criminal Allegations in Norway
The Norwegian Crown Princess's son, Marius Borg Høiby, is under investigation for multiple serious offenses, including rape.
Norwegian authorities confirmed on Friday that Marius Borg Høiby, the stepson of the future king, is facing allegations surrounding serious offenses, including three accusations of rape and an additional 23 charges. The 28-year-old, who does not hold a royal title or official responsibilities, was arrested multiple times throughout 2024, commencing with a significant arrest on August 4. According to police attorney Andreas Kruszewski, the investigations were detailed, involving numerous witness testimonies, extensive searches, and a review of digital materials. Høiby’s attorney, Petar Sekulic, stressed that Høiby was fully cooperative but disputed most allegations, particularly those related to sexual misconduct. Some accusations have already been dismissed based on the statute of limitations or evidentiary issues. While the Royal House of Norway acknowledged the ongoing legal proceedings, they refrained from making further comments regarding the matter.