Feb 10 โ€ข 20:56 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Norway Aftenposten

"We have nothing to add." This is how the Royal House has avoided responding to Epstein contact for 11 days.

The Norwegian Royal House has not clarified its ties to Jeffrey Epstein for over a week, raising numerous unanswered questions.

The Norwegian Royal House has remained silent for 11 days regarding its connection to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The lack of a response has led to growing public curiosity, especially concerning what Crown Princess Mette-Marit discovered when she searched for Epstein on Google. This situation arises in the wake of a large release of documents by the U.S. Department of Justice that brought renewed attention to Epstein's activities and associations. Despite the public's demand for answers, the Royal House has opted not to provide clarification on this sensitive issue.

The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on January 30 has sparked significant media coverage and public debate in Norway. People are particularly interested in understanding the nature of any interactions or connections between the Royal House and Epstein, particularly given the serious allegations surrounding him. The ongoing silence from the Royal House on a matter of such public interest has only intensified scrutiny and speculation surrounding their ties to Epstein, making it difficult for the public to gauge the full extent of these connections.

As these unanswered questions linger, they raise broader implications regarding transparency and accountability among public institutions, particularly those that have substantial influence and status in society. The Royal House's refusal to comment not only affects its public image but also reflects a critical moment in navigating past associations with controversial figures. The public's patience is wearing thin as they await a response or explanation that may shed light on these troubling associations.

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