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Crown Prince Haakon of Norway breaks his silence – as royal’s stepson Marius Borg Høiby is arrested on suspicion of rape

Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon has broken his silence after police revealed that his stepson was arrested on suspicion of rape. 

Marius Borg Høiby is suspected of violating the criminal code ‘which concerns sexual intercourse with someone who is unconscious or for other reasons unable to resist the act’, the statement said.

The future King, 51, who is married to the 27-year-old’s mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and raised him from a young age told NRK that he ‘would have liked to be at home with his wife today’ – but is currently in Jamaica, in his role as goodwill ambassador for the UN’s development programme.

‘I miss her,’ he told the outlet, adding that Marius is now facing ‘serious charges’.

‘Today, of course, we are thinking of all those affected,’ he continued.  

The prince also told NRK the police and legal system should now ‘be given room to do their job’, which he ‘trusts’ will be done in a ‘good way’.

FEMAIL has reached out to the royal house for comment. 

Haakon’s three-day visit to the Caribbean is centred around discussions on ‘sustainable solutions for the ocean, climate, and poverty’. He is due to be back in Norway later this week.

Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon has broken his silence after police revealed that his stepson was arrested on suspicion of rape

Meanwhile, Mette-Marit was yesterday seen attending a concert as she resumed her royal duties following a bout of illness. 

Borg Høiby was arrested Monday evening. ‘What police can say about the rape is that it concerns a sexual act without intercourse. The victim is said to have been unable to resist the act,’ police said.

He was detained on August 4 following a night-time row at a woman’s apartment in Oslo and accused of causing bodily harm to the resident, with whom he was having a relationship, police said.

Norwegian media reports said police found a knife stuck into one of the walls of the woman’s bedroom at the time.

He was arrested again in September for violating a restraining order.

According to police, when he was arrested on Monday he was in a car with the alleged victim from the August incident.

On Tuesday, police also said the suspicions relating to the August incident now included domestic abuse.

Police said they had yet to decide whether he would be remanded in custody.

The future King, 51, who is married to the 27-year-old's mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and raised him from a young age told NRK that he 'would have liked to be at home with his wife today'. Both pictured last month

The future King, 51, who is married to the 27-year-old’s mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and raised him from a young age told NRK that he ‘would have liked to be at home with his wife today’. Both pictured last month

Borg Høiby was arrested Monday evening. 'What police can say about the rape is that it concerns a sexual act without intercourse. The victim is said to have been unable to resist the act,' police said

Borg Høiby was arrested Monday evening. ‘What police can say about the rape is that it concerns a sexual act without intercourse. The victim is said to have been unable to resist the act,’ police said

Høiby was born in 1997 from a relationship prior to Mette-Marit’s 2001 marriage to Crown Prince Haakon, the heir apparent to the Norwegian throne.

He and his step-siblings – Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 20 and Prince Sverre Magnus, 18 – were raised together by Mette-Marit and Haakon.

Unlike them, he has no official public role.

The Norwegian royal family was rocked by Høiby’s first arrest at the beginning of August, after a woman – Rebecca Helberg Arntsen – was left in hospital with her injuries following an attack.

A week after his arrest, Høiby admitted to the assault on Rebecca, whom he referred to as his ‘girlfriend’ (her lawyers have refuted this claim). 

In a statement issued via his own lawyer, Høiby said he suffers from ‘several mental disorders’ and has ‘struggled with substance abuse for a long time’, which he said he is resuming treatment for. 

The statement read: ‘Last weekend something happened that should never have happened. I committed bodily harm and destroyed objects in an apartment in the intoxication of alcohol and cocaine after an argument.

‘I have several mental disorders which mean that throughout my upbringing and adult life, I have had, and still have, challenges. I have struggled with substance abuse for a long time, something I have been in treatment for in the past.

The Norwegian royal family was rocked by Høiby's first arrest at the beginning of August. Pictured: Exterior view of Gronland police station in Oslo

The Norwegian royal family was rocked by Høiby’s first arrest at the beginning of August. Pictured: Exterior view of Gronland police station in Oslo

The Norwegian royal family was rocked by Høiby's first arrest at the beginning of August, after Rebecca Helberg Arntsen was left in hospital. Pictured with his mother in 2016

The Norwegian royal family was rocked by Høiby’s first arrest at the beginning of August, after Rebecca Helberg Arntsen was left in hospital. Pictured with his mother in 2016 

When he turned 20, the royal court announced Marius was stepping away from public life and his profile was removed from the family's official website

When he turned 20, the royal court announced Marius was stepping away from public life and his profile was removed from the family’s official website

Marius pictured with other members of the Norwegian royal family, including the King, Queen, and heir to the throne in June 2022

Marius pictured with other members of the Norwegian royal family, including the King, Queen, and heir to the throne in June 2022

‘The drug use and my diagnoses do not excuse what happened in the apartment at Frogner on the night of Sunday last weekend. I want to be responsible for what I have done, and will explain myself truthfully to the police.

‘For me, the most important thing is to say sorry to my girlfriend. She deserved neither what happened that night, nor the extreme pressure from both the Norwegian and foreign press afterwards.’ 

Mette-Marit’s eldest son also apologised to his family for his actions that have ‘greatly affected you’. 

Weeks later, the 27-year-old was taken into custody after breaching a restraining order.

The restraining order in question was for the protection of Rebecca Helberg Arntsen, whom Høiby admitted to assaulting, in a booze and drug-fuelled attack on 4 August, which saw him arrested for the first time and held in a police cell overnight. 

It comes as yesterday, his mother – Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway – stepped out looking stylish to attend a concert as she resumed her royal duties following a bout of illness. 

The 51-year-old was snapped arriving at a concert for the 50th anniversary of record label Kirkelig Kulturverksted in Oslo on Sunday evening.

She looked cheerful and radiant despite her recent health struggles and her son’s situation.

It comes as yesterday, Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway stepped out looking stylish to attend a concert as she resumed her royal duties following a bout of illness

It comes as yesterday, Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway stepped out looking stylish to attend a concert as she resumed her royal duties following a bout of illness 

Mette-Marit opted for a full-length cross-patterned blue coat over a chic pair of navy trousers and simple heels. 

She clutched a small embellished Prada handbag, kept her makeup minimal and wore her blonde locks down her shoulders. 

The appearance comes just days after Mette-Marit made a visit to the Army’s Engineer Battalion, where her daughter, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, has been serving, signalling the princess is in better health. 

Mette-Marit has been gradually returning to her official royal duties after she fell ill due to medicinal side effects associated with her chronic lung disease. 

In late October, the Norwegian Royal Court confirmed to Femail that she was taking some time off, saying: ‘H.K.H. The Crown Princess is on sick leave.

‘Due to side effects of the medication that Her Royal Highness is using for her chronic lung disease, she is on sick leave, initially for a week. Her official program during this period will be cancelled or postponed.’

Earlier that month, the court warned that Mette-Marit’s current course of treatment for pulmonary fibrosis may interfere with her planned duties over the coming weeks. 

The Crown Princess’s health condition was first made public in 2018, when it was revealed Mette-Marit had been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis or the thickening of lung tissue. 

At the time, Mette-Marit issued a statement explaining that the condition ‘means my working capacity will vary’ to accommodate her treatment including ‘periods of time without an official programme’.

‘For a number of years, I have had health challenges on a regular basis, and now we know more about what is involved,’ the mother-of-three said. ‘The condition means that my working capacity will vary.

Pulmonary fibrosis is incurable and worsens over time, but the Norwegian royal’s doctor, Professor Kristian Bjøro at the National Hospital, said they’d been monitoring her condition for several years and the ‘disease progression has been slow over this period’.

Not much is known about the unusual variant of fibrosis that was detected in Mette-Marit’s lungs but, according to the Royal House, ‘there is broad consensus that, unlike other more common types of pulmonary fibrosis, it is not related to environmental or lifestyle factors’.

The fact that the disease was detected at an early stage improves Mette-Marit’s prognosis, as per the Palace’s official statement.


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