Former partner appeals to Mette-Marit and Haakon on behalf of Høiby: Don't you see that he needs help?
The court proceedings involving Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, continued with testimonies from his ex-partner, Nora Haukland, who accused him of domestic violence.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, is currently embroiled in legal proceedings concerning allegations of domestic violence brought forth by his former partner, Nora Haukland. The hearings resumed recently with Haukland's testimony, in which she detailed instances of verbal and physical abuse during their relationship from April 2022 to summer 2023. These accusations include Høiby allegedly referring to her with derogatory names and subjecting her to emotional distress along with physical violence.
During her testimony in Oslo District Court, Haukland described a pattern of abuse where Høiby would scream at her on a weekly basis and even resort to throwing or destroying belongings. She specifically highlighted times when he physically restrained her and used violence multiple times throughout their relationship. This testimony paints a troubling picture of Høiby’s behavior, raising significant concerns regarding his actions and their implications for the public image of the Norwegian royal family.
In a poignant appeal, Haukland reportedly reached out to Crown Princess Mette-Marit, suggesting that Høiby might require assistance, emphasizing the severity and impact of his behavior. This case is garnering public and media attention, with major newspapers like VG and Dagbladet closely following the developments. As the court proceedings unfold, they not only impact Høiby and Haukland but also pose questions about support systems within the royal family for those struggling with personal issues and the broader implications for public figures caught in such controversies.