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Crisis in the Palace: Mette-Marit Apologizes for Epstein Ties

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Crisis in the Palace: Mette-Marit Apologizes for Epstein Ties

Following the massive release of unsealed documents in early 2026, Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has issued a formal apology to the public. The move comes after the “Epstein files” revealed a more extensive and casual relationship with the late sex offender than previously admitted.

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The Findings

The controversy stems from communications and visits occurring between 2011 and 2014. While the Princess had previously acknowledged knowing Epstein, the new documents show:

  • Casual Correspondence: Emails revealed a lighthearted tone, including a joke about “Scandi wives” while Epstein was reportedly seeking a partner.
  • Awareness of Conviction: One message showed the Princess acknowledging Epstein’s criminal history, noting his online reputation “didn’t look too good,” yet she maintained the connection for years afterward.
  • Extended Stays: Records confirm she stayed at his Palm Beach property in 2013, a detail that has sparked intense public scrutiny.

“I Have Disappointed You”

In her statement released on February 6, 2026, the Crown Princess admitted to a significant lapse in judgment:

“I apologize to all of you whom I have disappointed. The tone of these messages does not reflect the person I strive to be. I am deeply sorry for the position this has put the Royal Family in.”

Why This Matters Now

This apology isn’t happening in a vacuum. The Norwegian Royal House is currently facing its most significant period of instability in decades:

  • Legal Woes: Her son, Marius Borg Høiby, is currently embroiled in a serious criminal trial involving charges of violence and sexual assault.
  • Succession Concerns: For the first time, public polling suggests a significant portion of the Norwegian population is questioning whether Mette-Marit is fit to eventually serve as Queen Consort.
  • Transparency Demands: The Norwegian government has signaled that a simple apology may not be enough, with calls for a full account of the relationship to restore public trust.