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Marius Borg Høiby was vacationed with step dad – the public prosecutor takes over at home
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While the police have completed their investigations against Marius Borg Høiby and is now making a decision on an indictment, Mette-Marit’s son takes a sunny break.
The investigators in Norway have given the public prosecutor a fairly thick file in the Marius Borg Høiby case. 23 crimes are accused of crown princess Mette-Marit. The allegations range from assault to rape. Now the public prosecutor decides whether it wants to file charges. In the meantime, Borg Høiby recently chose a little break under the sun.
Marius Borg Høiby: surf vacation with Haakon
As pictures published by the Norwegian newspaper “Se OG Hør”, the 28-year-old recently flew south together with his stepfather, Crown Prince Haakon, and his half-brother Sverre Magnus. On July 22, the three flew to Lisbon, from there we went to surf the Portuguese coast. The men have been connected to the hobby of wave riding for years, and in the past they have been seen on water sports trips several times. According to the “Se OG Hør”, the three spent a total of five days in Ribeira d’Ilhas, not far from Lisbon. It is unclear whether Borg Høiby still has his diplomatic pass, which he has been leading to a normal passport since childhood.
Since the first negative headlines around the crown princess son, Mette-Marit and Haakon have held together. The relationship between stepfather and stepson has always been considered tight. When Mette-Marit and Haakon moved in, Borg Høiby was only three years old. Early published text messages indicate that Crown Prince Haakon and Mette-Marit could have known some about the behavior of the 28-year-old. As Norwegian media reported, the mother of Borg Høiby’s ex-girlfriend, Juliane Snekkestad, helped with Haakon and Mette-Marit.
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The negative headlines around Marius Borg Høiby Do not tear off: The eldest son of Norway’s crown princess Mette-Marit was arrested for the third time within four months. He is already accused of bodily harm to ex-girlfriends, property damage and other offenses, and the 27-year-old is now also accused of rape. Borg Høiby is suspected of violating a criminal law paragraph “affecting sex with a person who is passed out or for other reasons to defend themselves,” said the Norwegian police. He denies the new allegations, as his lawyer Øyvind Bratlien announced several Norwegian media. The scandal has been employing the royal family for months. In August he is said to have attacked a friend “mentally and physically” and devastated a room. The woman called the police after the incident and had to take a concussion into the hospital with a concussion
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Mother of the ex-girlfriend asked for help with crown prince couple
According to the Norwegian magazine “VG”, she contacted the Royals in February 2023. She asked Haakon to call her back in an SMS. Haakon answered her and asked if he could call her in the evening because he had appointments during the day. After the conversation between Snekkestads Mother And the crown prince sent him another SMS. “Juliane had hoped for understanding and compassion,” she wrote in it. According to “VG”, the conversation was about violence Borg Høibys opposite Juliane Snekkestad.
Snekkkestad’s allegations are not part of the 23 crimes that Borg Høiby are officially accused of. A fact that is difficult for you to process. “I really regret it that I will give up the fight now,” said Snekkestad. She would have the decision of the police But being able to contest, but decided against it. “The scope of this case was an extremely large burden for me (…). At the moment I have the feeling that I have to prioritize my own psyche and health instead of (…) to continue this fight in court,” said the model on Instagram.
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