Norway crown princess to address Epstein links as son's rape trial closes

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March 19, 2026
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Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit to address Epstein connections in televised interview as son's rape trial closes.

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Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit is set to give a televised interview Friday addressing her connections to Jeffrey Epstein, the financier convicted of sex trafficking before his 2019 jail death. The interview comes as her son's rape trial concludes, marking her first public statement on the scrutiny her family has faced following revelations about her past association with Epstein. The Norwegian royal family has faced mounting pressure over reports that Mette-Marit knew Epstein decades ago, a connection that has drawn international media attention and raised questions about the monarchy's handling of the matter. Her son's legal case has intensified public focus on the family's credibility and judgment. The timing of the interview suggests an attempt by the palace to address the controversy directly before further developments emerge.

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit is scheduled to give a televised interview addressing her Epstein connections.

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