Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit and stepson of Crown Prince Haakon, has been arrested on preliminary charges of rape, according to Oslo police. Authorities allege that the 27-year-old engaged in “sexual intercourse with someone who was unconscious or for other reasons unable to resist the act.”
The incident reportedly took place in Oslo on Monday evening, though police have not disclosed the date of the alleged assault. Borg Høiby, who does not hold a royal title and has no formal duties within the monarchy, has denied the accusations, as reported by local media.
Legal developments and context
Preliminary charges in Norway are distinct from formal charges, allowing police to detain a suspect while conducting investigations. These allegations add to legal troubles for Borg Høiby, who was previously arrested in August for a disturbance in central Oslo. At that time, he faced charges of bodily harm and criminal damage, though he was later released. Further charges have since been filed against Borg Høiby, including allegations of violating restraining orders and driving without a valid license. The cases reportedly involve complaints from four women and one man.
Royal family response
Neither the Norwegian royal family nor Crown Princess Mette-Marit have issued a public statement regarding the arrest. Borg Høiby, who was born from the princess’s previous relationship, has largely remained outside of the royal spotlight. This developing story continues to unfold, with updates expected as investigations progress.