Marius Borg Hoiby (27), with a mustache and hair dyed black in an attempt to go unnoticed, was apparently all set to enter a rehabilitation center in the United Kingdom when police arrested him for the third time on Monday, November 18. This arrest added two charges of rape to his long list of pending cases, and kept him in provisional detention for a week. After that time, on Wednesday the 27th, Princess Mette-Marit’s son was once again a free man in a somewhat confusing scenario. At the same time that his diplomatic passport was returned, considering that there was no danger, the police announced that another possible violation was being investigated, since they had found new videos when reviewing Marius’s phone while looking for evidence about the previous cases of violence. damages and threats with three of his partners. Now while The investigation continues “as a priority”, its intention could be to tackle the problems mental health and drug and alcohol consumption, which he himself reported suffering in August, when the biggest scandal that has affected the Norwegian Royal House began.
The middle Se og Hør He assures that, after consulting with princes Haakon and Mette-Marit and with his father, Morten Borg, Marius chose an institution in the United Kingdom to treat the addictions he has had for years and there would be no legal limitation for it. “There are no restrictions for him”the police spokesperson explained to the aforementioned media, opening up the possibility that Marius could take a plane at any time.
Mette-Marit from Norway travels to London to see her son Marius in a rehabilitation center
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 Monday the 18th, he had his bags packed to go to the United Kingdom, a trip he had already made the week before. with Haakon and Mette-Marit and which led the heir to cancel his official agenda for personal reasons at a time when he was exercising the regency in the absence of King Harald.
These plans explain Prince Haakon’s latest statements: “As a family and as parents, we have wanted Marius to receive help and we have been working for a long time to get him to a place where he can receive more help. It is something we give a lot of priority to. He must be done within the framework established by the legal system”.
The last arrest, which took place at a quarter past eleven in a car on the highway outside of Skaugum, where Marius still lives in his own villa on the crown prince’s estatenot only served to add those two charges of rape, since Marius was driving that car without a driving license and was accompanied by one of the women on whom he has a restraining order issued. Specifically, it would be his last girlfriend, known in the media as Frogner’s victim, who asked the police for help after the night of August 4 due to violence, damage and threats. These charges are the only ones in this entire process, which already has six alleged victims, which Marius admitted in a statement through his lawyer. It should be remembered that he pleads not guilty to the rest of the charges.