Norway’s Crown Princess Claims Manipulation Following Exposure of Extensive Ties to Jeffrey Epstein in U.S. Files
Crown Princess Mette-Marit claims she was manipulated by Jeffrey Epstein as new files reveal frequent contact and a 2013 stay at his Florida home.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 20, 2026, 3:23 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Independent

Royal Contrition Amidst Growing National Scandal
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has publicly addressed her past association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, characterizing the relationship as a product of deception. In a televised interview with public broadcaster NRK on Friday, the 52 year old royal expressed profound regret, stating that she had been manipulated during the period of their acquaintance. This rare public admission serves as a defensive measure against a burgeoning scandal that has moved beyond mere tabloid fodder to threaten the foundational stability of the Norwegian throne.
Extent of Communication Defies Initial Estimates
While the Princess had previously acknowledged limited contact with Epstein, the release of millions of documents by the U.S. Justice Department has painted a far more extensive picture of their social ties. The files indicate that frequent communication occurred between 2011 and 2014, a timeline that notably falls years after Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea for soliciting a minor. According to the newly public records, Mette-Marit spent four days at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence during a private excursion in 2013, a detail that has intensified scrutiny over the judgment of the future Queen Consort.
Sharp Decline in Public Approval for the Monarchy
The fallout from the document release has had a measurable impact on the popularity of the royal family within Norway. A recent Norstat poll conducted for NRK revealed that support for the monarchy has plummeted to 60 percent, representing a 10 percent drop in just one month. Conversely, the segment of the population favoring a republican form of government has surged to 27 percent. This shift in sentiment suggests that the Norwegian public is increasingly sensitive to the ethical associations of their figurehead leaders, particularly regarding figures involved in international criminal conduct.
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