Mar 18 β€’ 15:11 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

The meeting at the Palace was not about Crown Princess Mette-Marit

An extraordinary meeting at the Palace involved a classified matter but did not concern Crown Princess Mette-Marit.

An extraordinary meeting took place at the Palace in Norway, attended by several cabinet ministers, including the King and Crown Prince. The meeting was necessary to address a classified issue ahead of the next scheduled cabinet meeting. Communications chief Anne Kristin Hjukse confirmed the meeting's urgency but stated it was not related to Crown Princess Mette-Marit, clarifying that matters discussed were withheld from public knowledge due to security laws.

Typically, such meetings involving the monarch and crown prince are uncommon, making this particular gathering noteworthy despite its classified nature. Hjukse reiterated that discussions surrounding classified issues within cabinet meetings are not uncommon and that they fall under specific legal exemptions from public disclosure as dictated by Norway's public access law and security regulations.

The reasons for the secrecy surrounding the meeting's content underscore the implications of security protocols in Norway's governance. The presence of high-level officials and the classification of the meeting highlight the importance and seriousness of classified matters discussed within the cabinet, further indicating the role of transparency and regulation in political discourse and public interest.

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