Strong claim: Mette-Marit was photographed sitting on Epstein's sofa while terrible things were happening in the same house
A provocative claim has emerged concerning Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who was allegedly photographed at Jeffrey Epstein's Florida home during a time when serious illicit activities were taking place.
A controversial image of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit has surfaced, showing her seated on Jeffrey Epstein's sofa in his Florida residence. This revelation originates from the Norwegian newspaper VG, which published the photograph taken during her stay at Epstein's Palm Beach home in January 2013. The image features Mette-Marit dressed in gray and sitting next to an unidentified woman in a bikini, raising significant questions about her association with Epstein and the activities occurring in his residence at that time.
The article includes an account from a Russian woman who claims to have been at Epstein's residence concurrently with Mette-Marit. She stated that she facilitated photographs of the princess taken at the villa. According to reports from Dagbladet, this woman’s name appears multiple times in Epstein’s files, suggesting her possible connections to the scandal. She described Mette-Marit as a friend of Epstein, albeit clarifying that their relationship was never inappropriate, adding that Epstein preferred younger models. This defense raises further speculation about the nature of the friendships cultivated within Epstein’s circle.
This revelation about Mette-Marit has sparked discussions not just within Norway but also in international circles as people scrutinize the implications of her association with Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The unfolding story may influence public perception of the Norwegian royal family as more details emerge around the circumstances of her visit and Epstein's notorious background, underlining the far-reaching consequences of Epstein's actions and the personalities intertwined with his legacy.