Mette-Marit stayed at Epstein's residence in Florida - the court refuses to answer one question
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit came under scrutiny due to her past visit to Jeffrey Epstein's residence in Florida, with questions regarding the funding of her trip remaining unanswered by the royal court.
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit has recently made headlines after documents released earlier this year revealed her close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The Norwegian newspaper VG investigated the costs associated with her trip to Epstein's Palm Beach residence in Florida back in 2013, where she reportedly stayed for four days. This revelation has intensified public interest and concern regarding the nature of her connection to Epstein, particularly given his notorious legal history involving sex trafficking and abuse.
The royal court has been approached by the media to clarify whether Epstein financially supported Mette-Marit during her visit. The official response was negative, stating that the Crown Princess did not receive any money from Epstein, either personally or through any foundations she has been associated with. This information attempts to distance Mette-Marit from Epstein’s illicit financial activities, providing a degree of reassurance to the public about the integrity of the Norwegian royal family.
Despite the efforts of the media to obtain further information, including whether Mette-Marit received any additional benefits or services from Epstein, the royal court remains tight-lipped. They have suggested that the Crown Princess may choose to share more details if she wishes, but for now, the court has decided not to elaborate on this delicate situation, leaving many questions unanswered regarding the implications of her past relationship with Epstein and how it might affect her role within the royal family.