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Mette-Marit went to clean Marius’ apartment before the police came –

According to the Norwegian VG magazine, Mette-Marit knew in advance that the police were going to arrest Marius.

Mette-Marit has so far not commented on VG’s information. Rosa Bröijer

According to VG magazine, the crown princess of Norway Mette-Marit had been informed in advance that the police would take this boy Marius Borg Höibyn27, home and makes an arrest.

Mette-Marit informed Marius about it. According to VG, the police also contacted Marius about half an hour before the arrest.

Mette-Marit had also gone to clean Marius’ apartment, before the police arrived.

The Court of Justice of Norway has not commented on the matter so far.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s son Marius Borg Höiby is suspected of several crimes, including assault. Marius was arrested on Sunday 4 August after a violent incident and has been charged with assault and criminal damage. Marius has confessed that he abused his girlfriend and destroyed objects in the apartment. He has also said that he suffered from addictions for a long time.

Marius is called the bonus prince. AOP

According to VG’s information, at the time of his arrest in August, Marius’ blood and urine contained cocaine, MDMA, or ecstasy, and THC found in cannabis, but no alcohol.

Later, Dagbladet reported that Marius is also suspected of making death threats. Overall, Marius is suspected of assaulting two of his ex-girlfriends, vandalism, threats and theft of an electric scooter. A total of four women are suspected to have fallen victim to Marius.

Born in 1997, Marius is Mette-Marit’s former partner Morten Borgin son. Mette-Marit also has two children with her current husband, the Crown Prince Haakon with.

This is what Norwegians think of their royal house. Mikko Huisko

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