The son of Norway's crown princess has told a court in Oslo he has lived a life of partying out of an extreme need of validation, on the second day of his trial for rape and more than 30 other alleged offenses.


Marius Borg Høiby, 29, looked overwhelmed by the occasion, his voice quivering as he paused several times to take off his glasses and wipe his eyes.


Holding back tears, he said it was very difficult to talk, and complained of being followed by the press since he was three years old.


He denies four allegations of rape as well as other serious charges against him.


He was giving evidence after the first woman he is alleged to have raped told the court she believed 100 percent that she had been drugged during an after-party in the basement of Høiby's parents' house in December 2018.


The woman spoke of her sense of betrayal and shock after police showed her videos several years later, allegedly depicting him sexually assaulting her shortly after they had had brief, consensual sex.


The court has ordered the media not to give any information that might identify any of the four women. There is also a ban on any photos of Marius Borg Høiby, either inside the court building or on his way to and from the trial.


During his first appearance in court on Tuesday, he was seen shaking. He is understood to have had hospital treatment overnight.


The 29-year-old defendant, who was born four years before his mother, Mette-Marit, married Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, is not a member of the royal family or a public figure but grew up as part of the wider family.


He took a seat in court and after several minutes appearing to be overcome by the occasion, he regained his composure and told the court he had had a lot of sex, drugs, and alcohol because he had an extreme need of validation.


I am known for being Mamma's son. Nothing else, he told the three judges.


His trial comes at a tense moment for his mother, who was found to have exchanged hundreds of messages with the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein over a three-year period. The royal palace said on Wednesday that Crown Princess Mette-Marit had postponed a private trip until further notice, without giving further details.


Marius Borg Høiby was arrested in August 2024 after a violent incident at his girlfriend's flat when he is alleged to have torn down a chandelier, thrown a knife at the wall, and shattered a mirror.


After a lengthy police investigation, he was charged with a large number of offenses, ranging from rape, assault, threatening a girlfriend, and damaging her flat, as well as drugs charges and driving offenses. If found guilty he could face at least 10 years in jail.


The 29-year-old has denied all but one of six counts of sexually offensive conduct without consent which includes filming graphic videos. He is due to continue giving evidence on Thursday.

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