I honestly think most norwegians don’t care about this trip nearly as much as we do on this forum for example… The one engagement of importance cancelled was that for the county governors, and that was obviously done with the Crown Princess as the sole host… That is not neccessarily something wrong in my book… It is something she should be expected to be able tp handle in the abasence of her husband… Same goes for Prince Daniel in SwedenI don't know what they're doing, but these moves strike me as unwise for the CP couple. I wonder how the Norwegian people feel about Haakon suddenly dropping his duties, especially while acting as regent, to go anywhere with Marius right now. Do the Scandinavian posters think the public would see this as him being a good father or a bad regent? (Or does anyone pay attention?)
And with all the media scrutiny Mette-Marit is under, having her on duty for some things, then off duty the same week, seems more like she's cherry-picking her work than tending to her illness. Is she only out sick for events when the media might get close enough to ask a question about the Marius situation?
Yes it happens in all 3 scandinavian royal housesPictures or it didn't happen - have we some for their outing in the shopping mall? I can't imagine Charles and Camilla doing such an outing - is is common for the Scandinavian Royals?
Absolutely. In their own countries and abroad. Every Christmas, QMII travels to London to purchase her Christmas gifts.Pictures or it didn't happen - have we some for their outing in the shopping mall? I can't imagine Charles and Camilla doing such an outing - is is common for the Scandinavian Royals?
Yes, I encourage you to go back and read earlier articles and threads on the matter. Google Translate along with Lady Finn's article summaries are very helpful and informative. Perhaps when you read for yourself that search warrant was requested for the phone you will come to the same conclusion that I did.Maybe I missed it, but I don't recall reading that there was a search warrant for the phone.
To me the actions of law enforcement do not square with them deeming the SIM card a crucial piece of evidence. If it was a crucial piece of evidence you are stating...
In my original draft my second sentece was, "I suppose that they could have [had] a warrant as standard operating procedure when questioning a suspect." but I edited it out.Yes, I encourage you to go back and read earlier articles and threads on the matter. Google Translate along with Lady Finn's article summaries are very helpful and informative. Perhaps when you read for yourself that search warrant was requested for the phone you will come to the same conclusion that I did.
In my original draft my second sentece was, "I suppose that they could have [had] a warrant as standard operating procedure when questioning a suspect." but I edited it out.
I do not draw the same conclusion for the reasons stated in my post, if it was deemed crucial information and they had no other means to access the data, then Mette-Marit and anyone else who was with Marius or in his house in that 33 minute window would've been questioned, and his house searched.
Bear in mind what the police had in front of them on August 4-5, Marius was accused of physically assaulting his then partner. Marius was contacted by law enforcement and was allowed to surrender himself at a nearby school. I assume that these days confiscating a phone is standard operating procedure like taking finger prints, mug shots and search warrants for relevant locations. What would be deemed crucial evidence at that juncture? If Marius denied that he was even at the apartment, that would be one thing, and the phone info would be crucial evidence to establish his whereabouts, but that is a hypothetical.
As stated previously I think that the missing SIM card is a very bad thing in terms of optics and scandal, but there is no indication that it was crucial evidence that requires Marius' mother getting arrested.
A search warrant was obtained for Marius' phone. Not for his car or his place of residence-Skaugum. His phone. The police believed that the phone had crucial evidence hence the search warrant.
Marius denies removing or destroying the SIM card and the only other person he places on the scene was his mother who was "tidying up". The police wanted the phone and its contents for evidence. Now the phone is destroyed and SIM card conveniently missing. That's obstruction of justice and tampering with evidence. The Crown Princess has some explaining to do!
Frankly I'mAt the time it was too early to consider something “crucial”. And I don’t believe Marius. I believe he smashed his phone and flushed the SIM and he knows his mother will cover him.
The thing is that most of the info from the phone is retrievable.
That letter is a big joke! First when Se og Hør started to write about Marius' case, they stated that the Norwegian people needed to know! What a loads of rubbish, the only reason he ended up on the front page, is because he is MM's son, and nothing else. And the letter... Se og Hør or the editor-in-chief, do not care about Marius at all, for them it's all about selling magazines. It is just so sadIn 2017, Mette-Marit wrote an open letter about Marius to the press. Now, seven years later, Se og Hør's editor-in-chief Ulf André Andersen writes a letter to her son. Andersen believes Marius deserves unconditional imprisonment. It's an interesting letter to read with Google translator.
Some things about the letter:
We left you alone, and although rumors of a debauched party life reached us more and more often, we thought okay. We did just as your mother wanted. Today we see the result. It is not certain that full freedom was the best.
I don't know if your friends have given life-wise advice or if you have all laughed boyishly and mockingly at both the offended, interrogation, restraining order, weapons, drugs and arrest. But I hope the seriousness has sunk in.
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I 2017 skrev kronprinsesse Mette-Marit et åpent brev om Marius til pressen. Nå, syv år senere, skriver Se og Hørs Ulf André Andersen brev til hennes sønn.www.seher.no
But he did something that the Norwegians could be informed about, that was news-worthy. I wonder if the tabloids knew something before that that was information, but not justifiable in Court and did not print it? But it was necessary to print once it got so far! But now the papers should let it be , let the police work, let the CP couply trying to repair things and justice going its way. Not make more scandal, when nothing is happening. IMHo, of course.That letter is a big joke! First when Se og Hør started to write about Marius' case, they stated that the Norwegian people needed to know! What a loads of rubbish, the only reason he ended up on the front page, is because he is MM's son, and nothing else. And the letter... Se og Hør or the editor-in-chief, do not care about Marius at all, for them it's all about selling magazines. It is just so sad
Um , it's already been stated by Marius himself that he knew that his behaviour would not be reported in the press . It is now public that the press knew, that there was online public information regarding theft from the CP couples home , potentially fatal driving by Marius on the CP couples estate etc . I'm sure more will come out ,now that the press has been forced by the courage of his former partner into admitting its complicity with MM in covering up Marius's behaviour . The papers are of course now going to make headlines about Marius , they are trying to repair their previous role in the cover up of his behaviour. The press of any country is always sanctimonious in such cases . As to letting the CP couple "repair" things , well ,MM calling the woman her son has admitted abusing , "cleaning his home " , during which his phone became damaged , and the sim card disappeared , [ which of course Marius has no explanation for] , I'm not sure I would say the CP couple are repairing anything . As to justice going its way , well Marius has already admitted abusing his latest partner , of course he is innocent until proven guilty of the abuse his former partners have now accused him of . I hope, if he has now actually entered therapy , he will benefit from it . Sometimes you just have to cut the rotten apple out as in GB with Andrew and harry .But he did something that the Norwegians could be informed about, that was news-worthy. I wonder if the tabloids knew something before that that was information, but not justifiable in Court and did not print it? But it was necessary to print once it got so far! But now the papers should let it be , let the police work, let the CP couply trying to repair things and justice going its way. Not make more scandal, when nothing is happening. IMHo, of course.
It may be bad optics but completely necessary.Not commenting while Haakon during a regency leaves the country is again bad optics.
I don’t think it’s accurate to say the media is “complicit” in anything. Mette Marie openly and publicly asked for them to leave Marius in peace, and they did, until he was arrested, which is a development on the public record.First my condolences on your families experience , it is certainly not an easy subject to go public with . As I have said I'm sure MM and Haakon have ,[ hopefully with his birth fathers input ], I am sure placed Marius in several rounds of therapy , sadly , none of which have worked . They have also been raising two other children , presumably sheltering them as much as possible from Marius's behaviour . As to the press , well , yes , at MM's behest , they did not publicise his behaviour even though they had the information . So I am not surprised that they are now picking up on every little item i.e Haakon not attending a planned meeting , and leaving the country when Regent . Frankly what did the NRF expect ? MM garnered a lot of sympathy, understandably, once her diagnosis was made public . Two young children , a beloved husband , a young woman being diagnosed with a life limiting illness . However the press , having now been outed as complicit in covering up Marius's action's will not stop . I totally understand the CP couple not commenting when on public assignments as to the current investigation into the subsequent claims by the previous partners , however the royal court pr unit has handled this situation , as badly as they have the ML and "shaman "situation . They seriously need to employ some professionals . Did the CP couple, really think that they could "fly under the radar " in this situation ? Especially with Marius throwing his mother under the bus regarding his phone . As it is, at the moment only Haakon , Queen Sonja are full time working royals , with MM and King Harald at best part time , a lot of pressure . Personally I think Haakon has done a great job as CP , but the current situation , is going to be tough to get through . He needs some new advisors , one's that he will listen to .
And it's getting worse.
- Varslet kronprinsparet om mishandling
Marius Borg Høiby etterforskes for mishandling i nære relasjoner mot Juliane Snekkestad og en annen ekskjæreste. Snekkestad skal ha varslet kronprinsparet allerede i 2023.www.dagbladet.noJuliane Snekkestad varslet kronprinsparet om mishandling i januar 2023
Politiet har siktet Marius Borg Høiby for mishandling av Juliane Snekkestad. Hun informerte kronprinsparet om det samme i januar 2023, viser Aftenpostens dokumentasjon.www.aftenposten.noMarius Borg Høibys ekskæreste advarede kronprinsparret allerede sidste år: 'Der blev ikke fulgt op'
I januar 2023 landede en besked hos det norske kronprinspar. Den handlede om Marius Borg Høiby. Om hans aggressioner. Om hans voldelige adfærd.www.bt.dk
Juliane Snekkestad has told the Norwegian press, who also have seen the message, that she informed Mette Marit in a text message (SMS) that was also addressed to Haakon back in January 2023 about Marius abusive and violent behavior towards her.
She also told about practical and economic problems in regards to their break-up, which took place in 2022. (I don't know what that means, but I guess it could be something about mortgage or rent and other bills as well as personal possession belonging to Juliane Snekkestad.
She got a sympathetic reply but otherwise nothing.
Juliane Snekkestad's lawyer confirms the text message was send and also the content, which has now also been seen by the journalists at the newspaper Aftenposten. (Paywall.)
- I think it's safe to say that more details will emerge over the next few days.
If correct that Juliane Snekkestand, in writing, called out for help to the CP-Couple specifically mentioning Marius abusive behavior towards her, (A young women they had known for several years.) and they did nothing, then they have a serious problem on their hands! - MM more so because she has been an advocate for abused women. How can she possibly continue being a patron for that? She turned down a cry for help from an abused woman.
And Haakon, he too must have read the text message - and he did... (Crickets...)
Danish media today are writing (can't find the links right now) that the Norwegian PM was notified of Haakon excusing himself for not being able to act as Regent, with only a few hours of warning.
Haakon excusing himself from anything is BTW most unusual.
- To me that suggests that Haakon had managed to get through to Marius and once that was accomplished, he hurled Marius and himself on the first plane to UK to get him to a detox-center. The big question of course being, why was MM and Marius seen shopping, when Marius really ought to be in the detox-center?
So, was there another reason for this most sudden departure?
Just because he’s presumably agreed to enter rehab doesn’t mean instant intake the second you enter the country. The place may be preparing his space. Additionally, maybe Marius needs some essentials for the next whatever days, especially since they left so quickly.The big question of course being, why was MM and Marius seen shopping, when Marius really ought to be in the detox-center?
I would agree with you if Marius was going to a rehab a month ago. That is as soon as it was possible due to the (somewhat lethargic) police investigation.Just because he’s presumably agreed to enter rehab doesn’t mean instant intake the second you enter the country. The place may be preparing his space. Additionally, maybe Marius needs some essentials for the next whatever days, especially since they left so quickly.
Finally, since he and MM are accustomed to go shopping together, perhaps getting whatever might be needed is simply a more normalizing thing at what is probably a stressful moment for them both. It’s not that weird.
You're claiming "cover ups" occurred about things that are private matters, the details of which are total speculation.I'm sorry , but there has totally been a "cover up ", with regard to the behaviour of Marius . I cannot imagine that even in liberal Norway an adult would have been allowed to facilitate the theft of property , frankly "attempted murder " , due to dangerous driving on NRF property , all the while being funded by the NRF , and faced no consequences . Because it's obvious , based on his published tax records that Marius has never earned enough to support his lifestyle , unless maybe his father / stepmother have contributed to him after , he became an "adult ". Absolutely both MM and Haakon have a responsibility to/ for Marius , but both have an equal responsibility to the Norwegian people , due to their position , by birth , and by choice . I would say, I cannot imagine how the NRF have found themselves in such a PR nightmare , if it was not for their past history of PR blunders . From ML's early involvement in a divorce case , to her subsequent "adventures ", excepting of course her late husbands tragic demise " . For that event total sympathy . I truly hope that if they have indeed persuaded Marius to again enter rehab , that this time , in his own words "he will take it seriously " , Not only for his own sake , but for his family , and any other woman he enters into a relationship with .
For all we know, maybe they did react and send Marius to rehab and counseling. He said in his original statement that he has been several times, so maybe this triggered one of those visits.As I see it you have a moral duty to act, if you can, if anyone comes to you for help. - Whether you do or not is up to your own conscious.
In this case it was Juliane Snekkestad, a woman they had known for years. And if they know what she says is usually credible then MM and Haakon IMO had a moral duty to do something.
Snekkestad was after all saying: Your son is an addict, he has been abusing me and he has serious anger issues (or however she phrased it). And they basically responded with: Oh dear. How frightful. - And then did nothing.
I don't know if they could have reported him to the police, even in the remote possibility that they ever intended to.
But MM could have met up with Snekkestad and said: Okay, what's all this about?
She could have called Snekkestad.
They could have grabbed hold of Marius: Rehab! Now!!
They could have offered help or counseling or advise for their almost daughter-in-law of several years.
They could have kicked Marius out of Skaugum and cut off any funds they gave and taken his diplomatic passport: So you wanna be an abusive bad boy? Well, do it somewhere else and for your own money!
- That's what a normal Norwegian could have done. The CP-Couple in addition to that have contacts and shortcuts that could have made it possible to really grab Marius by the neck. As well as providing them with an excuse to do so.
Snekkestad wasn't some random stranger who knocked on the palace door saying: Help, I'm a poor mother of fourteen orphaned children who only have one pair of shoes between them, well, actually it's only a pair of shoelaces. And we all live in a rundown pigeon loft. That is, only when when the pigeons are away flying, then we sit on the roof.
I mean, come on. They knew Snekkestad, they knew Marius and his problems and on top of that MM is a vocal advocate for women who are abused. If she genuinely believed in what she is patron for, she would not have turned away Snekkestad as she basically did. She would at least have used her contacts to help.
- If having a standard is a good thing, then having a double-standard must be twice as good... (DK saying).
They may, we don't know. It sure didn't help if he indeed did go to rehab.For all we know, maybe they did react and send Marius to rehab and counseling. He said in his original statement that he has been several times, so maybe this triggered one of those visits.
The CP couple are in a tough spot on something like this. Had they reacted to the message directly, that could have prompted Snekkestad to go public and sell her story: "Haakon and Mette Marit Admit that Marius Has Mental Problems!" Or, if they'd tried to buy her off and she refused, that would have led to horrible headlines, too.
I'll bet their advisers told them to stay quiet, just as they have throughout this scandal. There's really nothing they can say, and if they try to explain themselves (or anything at this point), it will only make matters worse.