The Crown Prince Couple Visits Prison on Sunday
The Crown Prince Couple of Norway visited Oslo Prison on Sunday to see their son, Marius Borg Høiby, who has been in custody for seven weeks.
On Sunday afternoon, Crown Princess Mette Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway visited their son, Marius Borg Høiby, at Oslo Prison. This visit occurred during the prison's regular visiting hours and came seven weeks into Høiby's custody since his arrest on February 2. The royal couple reportedly did not request any special treatment during their visits and adhered to the prison's standard protocol for family visits, which allows inmates to receive visitors up to twice a week.
Høiby has expressed that he is currently isolated in prison, stating during a court hearing that he sits completely alone. His parents' visits reportedly follow a routine, as they were also seen visiting him the previous Sunday. The couple's engagement in visiting their son raises discussions about access and treatment of family members of inmates, alongside the broader implications of the royal family's visibility and involvement in personal matters.
Moreover, the ongoing legal circumstances surrounding Høiby hint at a challenging situation for both him and the royal family amid public scrutiny. The visits could be viewed as an attempt by the Crown Prince Couple to maintain familial support during a troubling time while also sparking dialogue about the rights and treatment of those incarcerated and their families in Norway.