Crown Princess Included in the File, the 'Epstein' Case Deepens the Crisis for the Norwegian Royal Family

The recent release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein is also causing repercussions in Norway, including several well-known public figures.
Among them is the crown princess, Mette-Marit, whose name is mentioned hundreds of times in the documents made public.
The development comes at a delicate moment for the Norwegian monarchy, which is also facing a serious crisis, as the rape trial of the crown princess's son began this week.
According to the files, Mette-Marit spent several days in 2013 at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach, Florida, estate. The royal family later confirmed that the stay was arranged through a mutual friend.
In a public statement, the crown princess accepted responsibility for the lack of vetting of Epstein. “I should have investigated more deeply and understood earlier what kind of person he was,” Mette-Marit said, adding that she had shown “poor judgment” and that she regretted any contact with him.
She described the situation as shameful, emphasizing that she would act differently today.
However, authorities and the media emphasize that the mention of the name in the Epstein files does not in itself constitute evidence of any legal violation, but has significantly increased public pressure on the Norwegian Royal Family, which is already in one of the most difficult moments in recent years.
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