News of the arrest of Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's son, Marius Borg, continues to make waves. A difficult and stressful situation, which is perhaps not unrelated to the deterioration in the state of health of Prince Haakon's wife. After the recent declarations of King Harald V, it was his son who spoke this Thursday, October 31 in Oslo, as he was leaving the opera. On “As the king said, as a family we do our best to take care of others, while always being committed to doing our job.”
“I understand there are a lot of questions about this.”also conceded Prince Haakon, while specifying: “A police investigation is ongoing, I do not think it is appropriate to give details of the matter.” The tender husband of Crown Princess Mette-Marit then confided that his wife would have liked to accompany him, and ended the interview by explaining that he wanted to join her as quickly as possible. If the royal family stands up, don't think that Marius Borg's actions have no consequences. On the contrary, the young man would have been excluded from the royal residence, according to revelations from the Norwegian press. However, the palace communications service declined to make any comment on the matter.
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In mid-October, the husband of Martha Louise of Norway, the controversial Durek Verrett, also spoke out on the affair via his Instagram account and in the press, giving a speech rather far from the line defended by the rest of the family. The shaman explained that he was not able to help Princess Mette-Marit's son because he was not “open to his help” : “I can’t force it.” However, since the end of October, Durek Verrett has also found himself at the heart of a scandal: according to the Norwegian press, the husband of Martha Louise of Norway is accused of having sexually assaulted one of his clients as part of his business activities. shaman. A new media storm which the Norwegian royal family, already in turmoil, would have done well without.
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