Norwegian Royal Scandal: Stepson Prosecuted for Rape Crimes
- Oslo, Norway - A notable scandal has erupted within the Norwegian royal family as Marius Borg Høiby, the 28-year-old son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been formally charged...
- The charges stem from alleged incidents involving four women.
- While details remain limited to protect the privacy of those involved and the integrity of the ongoing legal process, prosecutors have confirmed the breadth of the accusations.
Royal Family Faces Crisis: Crown Princess’s Son Charged with Multiple Crimes
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Published August 18, 2025
A shocking Indictment
Oslo, Norway – A notable scandal has erupted within the Norwegian royal family as Marius Borg Høiby, the 28-year-old son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been formally charged with a series of serious offenses. The indictment, announced on Monday, includes charges of rape, domestic violence, and multiple acts of violence and assault, totaling 32 separate counts according to Sky News.
The charges stem from alleged incidents involving four women. Prosecutors state that Høiby faces a potential prison sentence of up to 10 years if convicted as reported by Dawn.com. The investigation has been ongoing,and the formal charges mark a critical stage in the legal proceedings.
Details of the Allegations
While details remain limited to protect the privacy of those involved and the integrity of the ongoing legal process, prosecutors have confirmed the breadth of the accusations. The charges encompass four counts of rape, alongside numerous instances of violence and assault.France24 reports that the indictment details 32 offenses in total.
The Norwegian Prosecutor’s Office has not released a detailed timeline of the alleged events,citing the need to avoid prejudicing the case.However,they have indicated that the incidents occurred over a period of time and involved multiple complainants.
Impact on the royal Family
This case presents a significant challenge for the Norwegian royal family. Crown Princess Mette-Marit has not yet issued a public statement regarding the charges against her son. The Royal House has indicated it will respect the legal process and refrain from commenting on the specifics of the case as reported by the associated Press.
The situation raises questions about the public perception of the monarchy and the potential for lasting damage to its reputation. The Norwegian public is closely following the developments, and the case is dominating news coverage both domestically and internationally.
