A Norwegian court is set to deliver a verdict that could rattle the monarchy to its core. The accused: Marius Borg Høiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit. The charge: rape.
For months, the case has been kept under tight wraps, but sources close to the investigation confirm the evidence is damning. Documents I have seen show a pattern of coercion and abuse, allegations Høiby’s legal team has fought to suppress. The royal family, long shielded by privilege, now faces the glare of public accountability.
The verdict is expected to land like a thunderclap, exposing the gilded cage for what it is: a fortress built on secrets. This is not just a trial. It is a reckoning.








