Mar 17 • 15:22 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Norwegian Library Association terminates patronage with Crown Princess Mette-Marit

The Norwegian Library Association has ended its patronage with Crown Princess Mette-Marit following concerns about her contact with Jeffrey Epstein.

The Norwegian Library Association has announced the termination of its patronage with Crown Princess Mette-Marit, particularly in light of recent revelations concerning her prior contact with Jeffrey Epstein. This decision was communicated during the association's annual meeting, where board members expressed their concerns surrounding trust violations and perceived dishonesty linked to the Crown Princess's role. The association emphasized that the values associated with her patronage were incompatible with their own principles.

The decision follows indications from the Royal Court that the Crown Princess would provide more information regarding her associations. However, the Norwegian Library Association reported that, after an extended period of waiting, they had not received any such information. This lack of transparency appears to have significantly influenced their decision to sever ties, as they cited the need for accountability and integrity in their partnerships.

This situation illustrates a growing scrutiny of public figures and their connections, particularly related to controversies like that of Epstein. The Norwegian Library Association's choice to terminate the patronage highlights how organizations may reevaluate their relationships in light of ethical considerations, stressing the importance of aligning with figures who uphold their values and standards.

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