Marius Borg Hoeby (27), sporting a mustache and hair dyed black in an attempt to go unnoticed, was apparently preparing to enter a UK rehabilitation center when police arrested him for the third time on Monday 18 November. The arrest added two charges of rape to his long list of pending cases and kept him in temporary detention for a week. After that time, on Wednesday the 27th, Princess Mette-Merite’s son was again a free man in somewhat confusing circumstances. At the same time his diplomatic passport was returned, considering there was no danger, the police announced that another possible violation was being investigated, as they found new videos while reviewing Marius’s phone looking for evidence of previous incidents of violence, damage and threats to his three companions. . Now when The investigation is continuing “as a priority”, its objective being to address the issues it may face mental health and drug and alcohol abuse, which she herself said she suffered from in August, when the biggest scandal to ever affect the Norwegian Royal House began.
in the middle See and Hør He assured that, after consultation with Princes Haakon and Mette-Merit and his father Morten Borg, Marius had chosen an institution in the UK to house the addictions he had been suffering for years and that there would be no legal restrictions. “There are no limits for him.”A police spokesperson explained to the aforementioned media, leaving open the possibility that Marius could take a plane at any time.
From Norway Haakon travels to London with Princess Mette-Merit’s son Marius Borg to begin his rehabilitation.
Mette-Merit from Norway traveled to London to visit her son Marius in a rehabilitation centre
This was the relationship between Haakon of Norway and Marius Borg in the words of the prince
So the princess’s son can pick up his plans where he left them and apparently, when he was arrested on the 18th, he was packing his bags to head to the UK, a trip he had already made with Haakon and Mette-Merritt and which the heir had for personal reasons. The official agenda led to the cancellation while he was exercising the regency in King Harald’s absence.
These plans explain Prince Haakon’s latest statements: “As a family and parents, we wanted Marius to get help and we’ve been working for a long time to get him to a place where he can get more help. That’s something we give. A lot of priority is for him to be legal. should be done within the framework established by the system”.
The latest arrest, which took place at 11:00 a.m. in a car on a street outside Skagum, where Marius still lives in his own villa on the Crown Prince’s estate, served not only to add to the two counts of rape, since Marius was driving the car without a driver’s license and accompanied by a woman. was against whom he issued an injunction. Specifically, it will be his last girlfriend, known in the media as Frogner’s victim, who sought help from the police after the night of August 4 due to violence, damage and threats. The charges are the only ones in the entire process, which already has six alleged victims, which Marius acknowledged in a statement through his lawyer. It should be noted that he pleaded not guilty to the rest of the charges.