Norway’s scandal son
Marius Borg Høiby tries to dive into Copenhagen with a blatant type change
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Marius Borg Høiby got on the plane on Monday evening and fled from Norway. His goal? Copenhagen. There he reappeared in an undercover look.
In Copenhagen you have to take a closer look at the streets of the Danish capital, the son of crown princess Mette-Marit, Marius Borg Høiby, which is accused of abuse of women. Accompanied by a hooded friend, he flew to Copenhagen on Monday evening.
But it is not so easy on the Danish streets. Most of the time he wears a hoodie and glasses, but even without veiling, Høiby put a blatant type change. The straw blonde stepson of the Norwegian crown prince has apparently dyed the hair brown and let a slight schnauzer grow. The pictures are available from the Norwegian magazine “”.
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When public problems and accusations of drug abuse, physical violence and abuse of women boiled against Marius last autumn, he promised to go to a withdrawal clinic. For a long time, the motivation for change apparently did not last, the party prince has been seen again in Norwegian nightlife for months.
Marius Borg Høiby is said to have a ban on house
According to reports, however, some doors remain closed to him. In one of his favorite restaurants, the “Michaels”, access is said to have been prohibited. His reputation has already taken considerable damage in the Norwegian homeland.
For the first time, the “Michaels” moved into the royal focus when Crown Prince Haakon and Mette-Marit celebrated their 50th birthday together in the castle garden in 2023. However, Marius had other plans-instead of initiating with his mother and stepfather, he was drawn to a James Bond party. In tuxedo, with a pistol in the halter, he embodied the secret agent. Now he would apparently have to be a secret agent to get through the door of the facility.
He probably calculates better party chances in Denmark, because he booked up in a five-star hotel called “Manon Les Suites” in downtown Copenhagen, which is only a stone’s throw from the trendy club “Søpavillons”.
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