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Norwegian Prince is confronted in ‘Royal Rape Horror’ for 10 years

Marius Borg Hoiby, the 28-year-old son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit and stepson of Crown Prince Haakon, is confronted with 32 charges, including rape, sexual violence and domestic violence-in a matter Radaronline.com Can reveal the royal household has shaken from Norway to the core.

Hoiby, who has no royal title and is not in line with follow -up, is accused of four rapes – including against women while they slept – as well as physical injury and secretly filming his victims.

We can also reveal the indictment against him, submitted in Oslo after a year of research, repeatedly claims violence against former partners and a pattern of psychological abuse.

Public Prosecutor Sturla Henriksbo said that the seriousness of the case could see the son of the royal prisoner until a decade.

He stated: “This case is very serious. Rape and violence in close relationships are very serious actions that can leave permanent traces and destroy lives. The fact that Marius Boriby is a member of the royal family should not mean that he is being treated lighter or more seriously than when comparable actions were committed by others.”

Another legal source added: “There will be no clementie here – the costs are serious and the proof considerable.”

Researchers say that the case is supported by SMS messages, witness statements and material collected during searches.

Under the horror accusations, Hiby physically his former girlfriend, reality television -participant Nora Haukland, 26, attacked between 2022 and 2023.

Prosecutors claim that he repeatedly hit her in the face, choked, kicked and her violent grasp.

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He is also accused of attacking other women, including TV star Linni Meister, 39, who claims that she was raped while she was unconscious during a party at the Royal Estate Skaugum.

Hoiby has recognized with alcohol and cocaine, as well as psychological problems.

After his first arrest in August 2024, he published a statement through his lawyer and said: “Last weekend something happened that should never have happened. I committed physical damage and destroyed objects in an apartment in the intoxication of alcohol and cocaine after a fight.”

“I struggled with resource abuse for a long time.” “The drug use and my diagnoses do not apologize what happened.” “I want to be responsible for what I did.”

His lawyer, Petar Sekulic, later stated that “in most cases he does not recognize misconduct – especially the cases with regard to sexual abuse and violence.”

Hoiby has recognized with alcohol and cocaine, as well as psychological problems.

After his first arrest in August 2024, he published a statement through his lawyer and said: “Last weekend something happened that should never have happened. I committed physical damage and destroyed objects in an apartment in the intoxication of alcohol and cocaine after a fight.”

“I struggled with resource abuse for a long time,” he continued. “The drug use and my diagnoses do not apologize what happened. I want to be responsible for what I did.”

His lawyer, Petar Sekulic, later stated that “in most cases he does not recognize misconduct – especially the cases with regard to sexual abuse and violence.”

The scandal has left the Norwegian royal family, insiders say Radaronline.com.

Crown Prince Haakon, 51, has publicly discussed the consequences of the case and said: “It has been a challenge for everyone and has been difficult. It is now clarified what the charges will be. It is now up to court to decide. From our side we will continue to perform our tasks.”

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The Royal Court has otherwise refused to comment, and emphasizes that the case is “a matter of the judiciary.”

Crown Princess Mette-Marit marked a “difficult” 52nd birthday private on August 19, while the charges of her eldest son dominated the headlines.

She and Haakon share two children, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 21, and Prins Sverre Magnus, 19.

Hoiby’s process is expected to start in January and the past six weeks. If convicted of the most serious counts, he is up to 10 years in prison.

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