Scandal in the Nordic Crown: Marius Borg Hoiby Faces Trial
Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Norway's crown princess, is on trial facing charges including rape and domestic violence. He denies the most serious allegations, partially admitting to lesser charges. The trial spotlights the royal family's challenges amid increasing scrutiny on Crown Princess Mette-Marit's connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Norway's crown princess, broke down in court on Wednesday, denying allegations that videos on his phone showed acts of rape. Hoiby, charged with multiple serious offenses including rape, has denied the charges but admitted to some lesser offenses, claiming a tumultuous upbringing in the royal spotlight influenced his behavior.
The trial, which began Tuesday and runs until March 19, is closely watched in Norway as it coincides with renewed scrutiny regarding his mother Princess Mette-Marit's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Hoiby claims misunderstanding and lack of consent in the videos presented as evidence, stating he does not engage in non-consensual acts.
The royal family faces several challenges beyond Hoiby's trial. Public support for the monarchy is waning, with recent polls indicating increasing favor towards a republic. Health issues persist, with King Harald and Princess Mette-Marit battling their own medical challenges. Meanwhile, the family grapples with public criticism for media appearances that some see as controversial.
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