As future King of Norway's stepson is charged with assault, how the royal family is plagued with drama - from their very own Megxit to Crown Princess apologising for meeting Jeffrey Epstein after his conviction

The Norwegian Royal Family is facing a crisis as the household dominates headlines around the world following the arrest of the future King's stepson. 

Marius Borg Høiby, 27, the tattooed stepson of the heir to the Norwegian throne, Crown Prince Haakon, faces preliminary charges of bodily harm and criminal damage, and could face up to a year in prison.

He spent more than 30 hours in custody on August 4 after an incident in an apartment in Frogner, Oslo – where a woman in her 20s called the police.

Now, even more alleged details have emerged - including accusations that he physically attacked the woman, who he was in a 'relationship' with, in her home and threatened to set her clothes on fire.

But unfortunately, this isn't the first scandal Norway's popular Royal Family has had to weather.

Marius Borg Høiby (pictured), 27, the tattooed stepson of the heir to the Norwegian throne, Crown Prince Haakon, faces preliminary charges of bodily harm and criminal damage, and could face up to a year in prison, according to The Times

Marius Borg Høiby (pictured), 27, the tattooed stepson of the heir to the Norwegian throne, Crown Prince Haakon, faces preliminary charges of bodily harm and criminal damage, and could face up to a year in prison, according to The Times

Borg Høiby's mother Crown Princess Mette-Marit hit headlines after she admitted meeting paedophile Jeffrey Epstein several times after his conviction in the US and apologised in 2019.

Meanwhile, Princess Märtha Louise, daughter of King Harald V, was forced to step down as a working royal in 2022 due to her self-professed shaman fiancé's controversial views, including that childhood cancer is caused by unhappiness.

FUTURE KING'S STEPSON FACES JAIL AFTER BEING CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING WOMAN

The Norwegian Royal Family is being rocked by scandal this week after it was revealed the future King's stepson is being accused of allegedly physically attacking a woman in her home and threatening to set her clothes on fire.

Marius Borg Høiby, 27, the tattooed stepson of the heir to the Norwegian throne, Crown Prince Haakon, faces preliminary charges of bodily harm and criminal damage, and could face up to a year in prison.

Police reportedly confirmed the alleged victim was in a 'relationship' with the motorcycle mechanic. He had only just announced his relationship with Rebecca Helberg Arntsen in July.

Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit from a previous relationship, was raised by his mother and Haakon with his half-siblings, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 20, and Prince Sverre Magnus, 18, but unlike them he has no official public role. 

Since news of his arrest last weekend, when he spent 30 hours in police custody, one of Borg Høiby's ex-girlfriends, Juliane Snekkestad, claimed to have been 'subjected to psychological and physical violence by the person in question' while they were dating.

Sharing a post on her Instagram Stories, the model said: 'I now no longer choose to remain silent... This has happened before. And this must be stopped now.'

Meanwhile, Norwegian magazine Se og Hør has today released images of what they claim is the apartment where the 'violent episode took place'. Photos show a knife planted in a wall and a broken chandelier.

Norwegian magazine Se og Hør has released images of what they claim is the apartment where the 'violent episode took place'. Photos show a knife planted in a wall and a broken chandelier

Norwegian magazine Se og Hør has released images of what they claim is the apartment where the 'violent episode took place'. Photos show a knife planted in a wall and a broken chandelier

Marius pictured with other members of the Norwegian royal family, including the King, Queen, and heir to the throne in June 2022

Marius pictured with other members of the Norwegian royal family, including the King, Queen, and heir to the throne in June 2022

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway and Marius Borg Hoiby arrive at Ravnakloa fish market on June 23, 2016 in Trondheim

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway and Marius Borg Hoiby arrive at Ravnakloa fish market on June 23, 2016 in Trondheim

It comes after the publication alleged that the police have 'among other things, seized a knife, which can be linked to Marius' in the 'partially razed' apartment.

Two anonymous sources also told Se og Hor that police had audio recordings of the crown prince's stepson calling the woman and 'threatening to set fire to and burn the girl's clothes and belongings'.

Borg Høiby is under suspicion for causing bodily harm and criminal damage, Oslo police said Wednesday. He denies the allegations, according to The Times

He was arrested on August 4 at Jansløkka school, outside Skaugum Castle, the residence of the Norwegian crown prince’s family. 

Following news of his arrest, his ex girlfriend Juliane, wrote on her social media account: 'The last few days have been strange and painful. In the last week I have received a lot of phone calls; messages... regarding my ex's order.

'First, I would like to send warm thoughts to those affected by the case. Although the closest family and friends have known about this, I now no longer choose to remain silent. Because I actually can't keep silent any longer.

'And to answer the clues: Yes. I have previously been subjected to psychological and physical violence by the person in question. Where the psychological violence was most brutal for me. 

'I'm not sharing this because I want pity... Or to put the focus on me... This has happened before. And this must be stopped now,' her statement read, when translated from Norwegian to English.

Since news of his arrest last weekend, when he spent 30 hours in police custody, one of Høiby's ex-girlfriends, Juliane Snekkestad, has claimed to have been 'subjected to psychological and physical violence' while they were dating. Sharing a post on her Instagram Stories (pictured), the model said: 'I now no longer choose to remain silent.'

Since news of his arrest last weekend, when he spent 30 hours in police custody, one of Høiby's ex-girlfriends, Juliane Snekkestad, has claimed to have been 'subjected to psychological and physical violence' while they were dating. Sharing a post on her Instagram Stories (pictured), the model said: 'I now no longer choose to remain silent.'

The crown prince's stepson had only just announced his relationship with Rebecca Helberg Arntsen (pictured) in July

The crown prince's stepson had only just announced his relationship with Rebecca Helberg Arntsen (pictured) in July

Borg Høiby (pictured) 'allegedly threatened to set fire to and burn the girl's clothes and belongings' whilst on the phone, reported Se og Hør

Borg Høiby (pictured) 'allegedly threatened to set fire to and burn the girl's clothes and belongings' whilst on the phone, reported Se og Hør

Borg Høiby (pictured with Prince Haakon in 2017) is under suspicion for causing bodily harm and criminal damage, Oslo police said Wednesday

Borg Høiby (pictured with Prince Haakon in 2017) is under suspicion for causing bodily harm and criminal damage, Oslo police said Wednesday 

The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) reported on Friday that 'police allegedly seized a knife' but said it was 'not aware of who owned this knife', in a translation of its report to English.

'According to NRK's ​​source, who has knowledge of the case, the knife was not used against the offended woman, but was placed in the wall,' the state-controlled radio and television broadcasting company explained in its report.

Meanwhile, Bergen-based TV 2 alleged 'a recording has been made of at least one telephone conversation in which Borg Høiby is said to have behaved aggressively towards the woman he is accused of assaulting', according to its sources.

FEMAIL contacted the Norwegian Royal Household for comment, who said: 'We refer to Marius Borg Høiby’s attorney in this matter.'

Øyvind Bratlien, the defence lawyer thought to be hired by Borg Høiby, has also been contacted by FEMAIL.

Mette Yvonne Larsen, the assistance lawyer for the unnamed woman involved in the case, told Se og Hør that the woman is on sick leave, having had medical supervision. She has not requested a restraining order or been admitted to hospital.

The latest alleged details came after Crown Princess Mette-Marit was pictured for the first time since her son was arrested.

Mette-Marit and her husband Haakon, who is Princess Anne's godson, refused to let the royal shock deter them from their plans this weekend - with the royal couple photographed enjoying the Olympics on Saturday.

Borg Høiby (pictured) lives with the royal couple and their two children
Borg Høiby (pictured) lives with the royal couple and their two children

Borg Høiby (pictured) lives with the royal couple and their two children

Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been pictured for the first time since her son was arrested after a serious incident on August 4

Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been pictured for the first time since her son was arrested after a serious incident on August 4

Mette-Marit and her husband Haakon refused to let the royal shock deter them from their plans this weekend - with the royal couple photographed enjoying the Olympics on Saturday

Mette-Marit and her husband Haakon refused to let the royal shock deter them from their plans this weekend - with the royal couple photographed enjoying the Olympics on Saturday

The royal mother was full of smiles as she cheered on athletes in the Men's 5000m final at the Stade de France in Paris, on Saturday, after watching the gold medal handball match between Norway and France. 

Mette-Marit - who also joined her husband on Friday to watch the athletics - put on an enthusiastic display, waving to crowds whilst by the Prince's side, despite the news of her son's arrest.

Police said they were called to an Oslo address early Sunday after an overnight altercation in an apartment.

A man in his 20s was arrested over the incident and released from custody the following day, police said in a statement.

'As it has been made known in several media that this (person) is Marius Borg Høiby, the police confirm that it is Høiby who is a suspect in the case.'

Police said he was suspected of causing 'bodily harm and damage'. They did not identify the woman, saying only there was 'relationship between the accused and the victim'.

Borg Høiby faces preliminary charges of bodily harm and criminal damage, one stage short of formal charges.

Police said they had 'no information that the victim suffered serious injuries'. The apartment where the incident took place appeared to have been destroyed, according to Norwegian tabloid Dagbladet.

Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra (front C) poses for a family photo with (front L and R) Norway's King Harald V and Norway's Queen Sonja and (back LtoR) Marit Tjessem, Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, Norway's Prince Sverre Magnus and Marius Borg Hoiby on the occasion of a gala dinner for her 18th birthday in Oslo in 2022

Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra (front C) poses for a family photo with (front L and R) Norway's King Harald V and Norway's Queen Sonja and (back LtoR) Marit Tjessem, Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, Norway's Prince Sverre Magnus and Marius Borg Hoiby on the occasion of a gala dinner for her 18th birthday in Oslo in 2022

When he turned 20, the royal court announced Marius was stepping away from public life and his profile was removed from the family's official website

When he turned 20, the royal court announced Marius was stepping away from public life and his profile was removed from the family's official website

Norwegian news agency NTB said that Mette-Marit had postponed a planned trip to attend the Olympic Games in Paris while her husband Haakon traveled to the French capital. The reason for the postponement was not given.

The Norwegian Palace confirmed to local media that the Crown Princess has decided to 'temporarily postpone' her trip.

In Paris, Haakon told Norwegian reporters that 'it is a serious matter when the police are involved in the way they are, but at the same time it is not right for me to go into the details of the case.'

In a statement to Se og Hør, Bratlien, who has expertise in high-profile criminal cases, said: 'The charge concerns assault, which under the law is the least severe form of violence. 

'Neither my client nor I have been informed of the full details of the case, and he has not yet given a statement, on my advice.'

The police's security service (PST), which is responsible for the security of the royal family, confirmed to Nettavisen that they are aware of the incident. 

'We can confirm that PST was informed shortly after the incident. But we do not want to comment on the case further and we refer the Oslo police district for statements', said Martin Bernsen, senior adviser in PST, to the newspaper. 

According to Lovdata, the Norwegian foundation which publishes judicial information, bodily harm can be punished 'with a fine or imprisonment of up to one year, anyone who commits violence against another person or physically violates him in any other way is punished'.

If the charge is extended to grievous bodily harm the penalty can be up to six years in prison.

Marius previously dated London-based former Playboy model Juliane Snekkstad in 2019

Marius previously dated London-based former Playboy model Juliane Snekkstad in 2019 

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's son Marius Borg Høiby was arrested after a serious incident last Sunday night

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's son Marius Borg Høiby was arrested after a serious incident last Sunday night

Growing up, Borg Høiby made public appearances with his mother, stepfather and half sister Ingrid Alexandra (who is the future queen of Norway) and half brother Prince Sverre Magnus on occasions such as national day.

However, when he turned 20 the royal court announced he was stepping away from public life and his profile was removed from the family's official website.

'Høiby will not conduct any official activities on the Royal Family's behalf,' a statement said, 'on the basis of his wish to live outside the public eye.'

His mother Crown Princess Mette-Marit also published an open letter on the court website, saying: 'Marius is, and will continue to be, a vital member of our family. He has always had a public role that has been very difficult to define.'

'Unlike his siblings, he has no official duties. He won't have a public role and is not a public person. Marius became a symbol for the unusual choice we made when we married.'

Borg Høiby - who lives with the royal couple and their two children - was previously linked to heiress Linn Helena Nilsen, but the couple split in July 2017.

CROWN PRINCESS METTE-MARIT ADMITS MEETING PAEDOPHILE JEFFREY EPSTEIN SEVERAL TIMES FOLLOWING HIS CONVICTION

In 2019, the Crown Princess of Norway admitted meeting paedophile Jeffrey Epstein several times after his conviction in the US and apologised.

Princess Mette-Marit met with the disgraced financier on an unknown number of occasions between 2011 and 2013, following an introduction by mutual acquaintances.

The meetings took place after Epstein - who was found hanged in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 awaiting a trial in the US on federal charges of sex trafficking - was convicted of sex offences, including soliciting a child for prostitution, in 2008.

Meetings between Epstein and the crown princess occurred in social settings, mostly in the US, with one instance of the pair meeting in Norway, according to the Dagens Næringsliv newspaper. 

In December 2019, the Crown Princess issued an apology for having met the billionaire, who has also dragged fellow royal, Britain's Prince Andrew, into controversy over their friendship.

Crown Prince Haakon, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, and the family dog, Milly Kakao, near Oslo in May in 2017

Crown Prince Haakon, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, and the family dog, Milly Kakao, near Oslo in May in 2017 

In 2019, the Crown Princess of Norway (pictured in 2023) admitted meeting paedophile Jeffrey Epstein several times after his conviction in the US and apologised

In 2019, the Crown Princess of Norway (pictured in 2023) admitted meeting paedophile Jeffrey Epstein several times after his conviction in the US and apologised

In a statement issued following pressure from the DN newspaper, a Norwegian palace spokeswoman said the crown princess was not aware of the seriousness of Epstein's crimes when they met.

It said: 'I never would have associated with Mr. Epstein if I had been aware of the seriousness of the crimes he committed. I should have investigated his past more thoroughly, and I am sorry that I didn't.'

Initially the palace admitted the princess had 'a relation' with Epstein but then 11 days after first being contacted about the allegations, confirmed their were several meetings. 

In 2008 Epstein admitted and was convicted in Florida of procuring an under-age girl for prostitution and he served 13 months in prison after cutting a controversial plea deal with the district attorney.

Epstein donated large amounts of money to the International Peace Institute in New York that is run by former Norwegian diplomat Terje Rod-Larsen, reports in the Norwegian media revealed.

Princess Mette-Marit met with Epstein in the Norwegian capital, but the palace would not disclose which of the financier's homes in Florida, New York or Paris she visited.

Her husband, Crown Prince Haakon, also reportedly 'met Epstein on the street', when they were on holiday in St Barts in the Caribdean, a spokesman added. 

She cut contact with the billionaire in 2013, according to Norwegian media reports. 

Guri Varpe, communications chief at the Royal Palace at the time, said other people were also present at all of the crown princess' meetings with Epstein.

He told DN that the princess feared he was using his connection with her for his own ends, adding: 'One of the meetings was at Epstein's home. In addition, the crown princess had a brief meeting with Epstein once when he was in Oslo.

'The crown princess did not of course know about the offences that were later revealed either.

'The crown princess chose to end her contact with Epstein, because she had the impression among other things that Epstein tried to use the connection he'd had with the crown princess in regards to other people.' 

Princess Mette-Marit regrets her association with Epstein, according to reports. 

She said via a spokeswoman: 'Through my longtime work with international health issues, I have seen the great damage that sexual assault does to children and women. 

'We all share responsibility to fight sexual assault and support victims, and I want to express my deep sympathy and solidarity with the victims of the assaults Jeffrey Epstein has carried out.'

Who is Crown Princess Mette-Marit?

Mette Marit was born a commoner, to farmers in Norway and was a single mother by the time of her controversial engagement to Crown Prince Haakon in 2000. 

She became Crown Princess after the couple's marriage in 2001. Mette Marit has spent her reign championing humanitarian projects while joining official visits. 

Her first official appearance was at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony at Oslo City Hall on December 10, 2000, following the announcement of the couple's engagement on December 1.

She has a sister and two older brothers, one of whom is Per Hoiby - chief executive of the PR agency First House. 

Her stepbrother, Trond Berntsten, died during the Norway attacks in 2011.  

She took longer than usual to complete her high-school degree and even admits to having a bit of a 'rebellious' phase. 

Once she passed her final examinations in 1994 she spent several months working for the Norwegian-British Chamber of Commerce in London. 

She met the prince at a party in the late 1990s during the Quart Festival in Norway, which used to the be the most visited music festival in Norway. 

Years later, after becoming a single mother she met the prince again at another party related to the festival.

Since she became Crown Princess, Mette-Marit, has taken multiple university courses. She got a master's degree in Executive Management in 2012. 

Some Norwegians thought that Haakon's choice of wife was controversial because of her previous involvement in a society where drugs were readily available.

Haakon gave Mette-Marit the same engagement ring that his grandfather King Olav V and his father King Harald V had given to their fiancees. 

The couple has two children - Princess Ingrid Alexandra, born January 21, 2004, and Prince Sverre Magnus, born December 3, 2005. 

Mette Marit's first child, Marius Borg Hoiby, born January 13, 1997, caused a security risk in 2012 by posting photographs of the family's location on the internet.  

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PRINCESS MARTHA LOUISE FORCED TO STEP DOWN AS WORKING ROYAL OVER FIANCE'S VIEWS

Princess Martha Louise, who describes herself as 'spiritual' and claims to be a clairvoyant, spoke to the BBC in May 2023 after announced she was stepping back from royal duties in November, admitting it had been a process filled with 'turmoil'.

The daughter of King Harald V, 52, discussed how her her self-professed shaman fiancé Durek Verrett's controversial 'views' had contributed to how the public viewed her position in the royal family.

She said: 'The Norwegian people I guess... have decided it's best for me to step down because of his views about things.'

Durek was dropped by his publisher shortly after the couple announced their engagement in June 2022 over pseudoscientific claims he made in his book 'Spirit Hacking'. Among the claims were that children 'can get cancer from being unhappy'. 

Princess Martha (pictured in 2021) was forced to leave her role as a working member of the royal family because of her fiancé's controversial views

Princess Martha (pictured in 2021) was forced to leave her role as a working member of the royal family because of her fiancé's controversial views

Shaman Durek and Princess Martha of Norway are pictured in West Hollywood in 2022

Shaman Durek and Princess Martha of Norway are pictured in West Hollywood in 2022

Durek has also claimed he once came back from the dead, recovering from a month-long coma, by letting his soul 'burn' and he has also spoken of having to undergo a kidney transplant from his sister as a child.

It is unclear why he needed the kidney or how he became wheelchair bound, as he has described. The illness which sent him into a coma is also undisclosed.

Princess Martha Louise's comments echoed an interview she gave on Swedish TV in March 2023, in which she claimed she had 'received the most criticism of anyone in Norway' for her spiritual beliefs. 

As she sat down with Anna Hedenmo on Min Sanning - which translates to My Truth - the royal said she felt she needed to step back because of public image.

She said: 'I am probably the one in Norway who has received the most criticism of alrll, I think.' 

PRINCESS MARTHA LOUISE'S PUBLIC ROW WITH ESTRANGED MOTHER-IN-LAW

Last month, the couple reportedly issued a cease-and-desist letter to his estranged 81-year-old mother and threatened legal action over her 'slander' and 'false statements'.

Durek explained on Instagram how the pair believe their decision is 'the only remaining option for change'.

He said his mother Veruschka Urquhart has 'repeatedly slandered our characters through false statements showing a significant lack of care and love towards Märtha, myself, and our respective families'.

Last month, the couple reportedly issued a cease-and-desist letter to his estranged 81-year-old mother and threatened legal action over her 'slander' and 'false statements'

Last month, the couple reportedly issued a cease-and-desist letter to his estranged 81-year-old mother and threatened legal action over her 'slander' and 'false statements' 

Undated photo of Shaman Durek with his mother Veruschka Urquhart, who has given interviews to local media in recent months

Undated photo of Shaman Durek with his mother Veruschka Urquhart, who has given interviews to local media in recent months

In interviews with celebrity magazine Se og Hør, Veruschka has labelled her son 'dangerous', alleging that he had 'brainwashed' the princess and that their family was not as wealthy as Durek has tried to make out.

The publication claimed last month to be sharing the 'shock letter, word for word', in which Märtha has reportedly threatened her future mother-in-law with a multimillion-dollar lawsuit, if she does not retract what she has said.

The letter from 'Shaman Durek and Princess Martha Louise' allegedly reads: 'We are writing to order you to refrain from defaming, disparaging and making false and provocative statements about Shaman Durek. 

'If you do not fully and loyally comply with this order, and choose not to deny your statements, Shaman Durek will use the civil remedies at his disposal against you to the extent possible under the law, including seeking damages of millions of dollars. To put it plainly, Shaman Durek will sue you.'

The princess's manager reportedly confirmed to newspaper VG that the letter was sent from the royal and her partner.  

Following the reports, Durek took to Instagram to explain his reasoning, saying: 'I wanted to clarify Märtha Louise's and my recent decision to issue a cease-and-desist letter to my mother, Veruschka.

'VG’s research earlier this year has uncovered Veruschka being in a paid contract with Se og Hør, and she has, because of this contract, repeatedly slandered our characters through false statements showing a significant lack of care and love towards Märtha, myself, and our respective families. 

'The cease-and-desist letter directly addresses these issues and is a standard procedure in the United States when defamatory situations occur. 

Following the reports, Durek took to Instagram to explain his reasoning, saying: 'I wanted to clarify Märtha Louise's and my recent decision to issue a cease-and-desist letter to my mother, Veruschka'

Following the reports, Durek took to Instagram to explain his reasoning, saying: 'I wanted to clarify Märtha Louise's and my recent decision to issue a cease-and-desist letter to my mother, Veruschka'

'We hope this clarifies our position on this matter. Sincerely, Durek D. Verrett,' he concluded his post, in which he shared a picture of him and his partner, posing on a beach in sunglasses and vibrant outfits

'We hope this clarifies our position on this matter. Sincerely, Durek D. Verrett,' he concluded his post, in which he shared a picture of him and his partner, posing on a beach in sunglasses and vibrant outfits

'Regrettably, we have found the cease-and-desist letter to be the only remaining option for change. We are sorry that it has come to this step. We see no other options.'

He continued in the post: 'Veruschka has been estranged from much of our family for a considerable period. 

'As previously expressed in VG @vgnett, our family is deeply concerned for her mental health and well-being and has made numerous efforts to help her achieve a better quality of life. 

'Unfortunately, she has rejected the guidance and support offered by most of her children, including myself. Instead of communicating with us as a family, she has chosen to go to the press with continuous fabrications. 

'Her false claims about me are regrettably a ploy to secure a position with Se og Hør to support her livelihood.

'This estrangement extends to my younger brother Brandon and his family, my older sister Angelina and her family, Martha, and myself. Despite this, our family remains united in our stance against her actions.

'We hope this clarifies our position on this matter. Sincerely, Durek D. Verrett,' he concluded his post, in which he shared a picture of him and his partner, posing on a beach in sunglasses and vibrant outfits.

In April, Martha Louise furiously hit back at her future mother-in-law's claims that Durek 'was not from a wealthy family'.

In a defiant Instagram post, the royal included comments from one of Durek's former classmates who insisted he was 'one of the richest kids' in their school.

Martha Louise's social media rant comes after her future mother-in-law Veruschka gave another interview to celebrity magazine Se og Hør - having previously labelled her son 'dangerous' and alleging that he had 'brainwashed' the royal.

In the bombshell interview, Veruschka commented on the family's finances and claimed they were not as wealthy as Durek - who previously told Vanity Fair that he had access to a private plane growing up - has tried to make out. 

Accusing the publication of 'spreading lies', the royal wrote: 'This time they are repeating the lie that Durek was not from a wealthy family as a child [...], when the truth is that he grew up in a good neighbourhood, his mom left him at an early age and it was in reality his mom not having money, not him.

The final image in the Instagram carousel in April was a statement from a woman called Danielle Washington, who claims to have attended school with Durek

The final image in the Instagram carousel in April was a statement from a woman called Danielle Washington, who claims to have attended school with Durek

Official royal family photograph celebrating Crown Prince Haakon (Up 2nd L) 45th birthday with his family, while he poses beside Princess Martha Louise (Up L), Crown Princess Mette-Marit (Up C), Princess Ingrid Alexandra (2nd R), Maud Angelica Behn (R), (Bottom L-R) Prince Sverre Magnus, Queen Sonja and King Harald V, in July 2018

Official royal family photograph celebrating Crown Prince Haakon (Up 2nd L) 45th birthday with his family, while he poses beside Princess Martha Louise (Up L), Crown Princess Mette-Marit (Up C), Princess Ingrid Alexandra (2nd R), Maud Angelica Behn (R), (Bottom L-R) Prince Sverre Magnus, Queen Sonja and King Harald V, in July 2018

'She wasn’t even around. Durek’s father’s bankruptcy came after Durek moved out, so he was not affected by his father’s bankruptcy.'

Martha Louise then proceeded to share photos of the Californian mansion Durek claims to have grown up in, which was listed for over $3m when it was last on the market.

She continued: 'This is the house Durek grew up in in Foster City, California. It is worth more than NOK 30mill today and is 321 square meters(3460 square feet).' 

The images show a sprawling open-plan living and kitchen area and large front garden. 

The final image in the Instagram carousel was a statement from a woman called Danielle Washington, who claims to have attended school with Durek. 

It read: 'Many kids were jealous of his family's wealth as it seems like he had it all when it came to material items. It didn't help that Durek was the ONLY person in school that had limos and taxis outside of the ones taking him to school because that wasn't what people did here in Foster City. 

'However, it always felt like his parents were too busy to take time out of their lives (and happiness) to take care of him.

'When Durek became a shaman, it didn't surprise me. He has lived his entire life dedicated to sharing love with all. You'd think growing up with tons of money and very little parental love would make him bitter or arrogant. 

'He is neither bitter, arrogant or acts like he is better than the next person. Durek is still the same jovial spirit I met many years ago who is open to sharing his gifts with all and someone I'm proud to call a friend.' 

The Princess added: 'It is not important to me wether he was from a family with money or not as a child, but the fact is that he was, and I am sick and tired of Se og Hør’s lies about us. And about Durek.' 

Signing off the post, the royal wrote: 'Please don’t believe what Se og Hør says about Durek or me leading up to the wedding. 

'From experience I know it will get worse as we move closer to the wedding. It is so sad that it needs to be this way as a wedding should be a joyous occasion for everyone involved. Also for us…'

In an interview with the magazine, Durek's mother claimed she had not heard from her son for over a year. In a previous Instagram post, Durek gushed about his 'amazing and powerful' mother who 'raised him to be a leader'. 

In December 2020, Durek told Vanity Fair that he was the son of a wealthy architect and that his family had their own private plane and servants.

CALLS FOR PRINCESS MARTHA TO LOSE HER ROYAL TITLE 

Despite not working as a royal, Princess Martha Louise was allowed to keep her title - a decision that has been hotly contested in Norway. 

This is because of Märtha Louise reportedly using her 'princess' name commercially - despite agreeing not to - to sell gins and promote her clothing brand.

Princess Martha of Norway (far left) is pictured with King Harald V, Queen Sonja, Prince William, Princess Kate, Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette Marit and Princess Astrid in 2018

Princess Martha of Norway (far left) is pictured with King Harald V, Queen Sonja, Prince William, Princess Kate, Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette Marit and Princess Astrid in 2018

A specially made gin from Oslo Handcraft Distillery for the wedding of Martha Louise and Durek Verrett had her princess title reportedly referenced on the label of the bottle and the brand's website. 

Her manager Carina Scheele Carlsen told Norwegian newspaper VG that it was apparently a 'mistake' to include the title at the start of last month and that it would be removed from the next batch of the bottles and the website.

But when asked by the publication why the royal used her Princess title in the letter to her mother-in-law, the manager claimed: 'Princess Martha Louise is her name in the national register, and must be used on legal documents such as this,' according to an English translation of the quote. 

Martha Louise was noted to have broken her 'Megxit' agreement with the King seven times in less than two years.

Royal expert Trond Norén Isaksen told Aftenposten, one of Norway's largest printed newspapers: 'When the agreement is not respected, it is time to strike Martha Louise's princess title before King Harald's life's work takes further damage.'

The expert also noted: 'In October 2022, three different opinion polls showed that more than half wanted Martha Louise to give up the princess title, while less than a quarter wanted her to keep it.'

Last month, King Harald V faced renewed calls to strip Princess Märtha Louise of her royal title after she reportedly used it in a cease-and-desist letter issued to her estranged 81-year-old mother-in-law.

Following the news, Editor-in-chief of Se og Hør Ulf André Andersen wrote a comment piece calling for the monarch to 'take action'.

In the text, translated from Norwegian to English, the editor wrote: 'The title of princess is dignified and hangs high in a strong monarchy. 

Queen Sonja of Norway and King Harald of Norway are pictured with their daughter, Princess Martha Louise in 2017

Queen Sonja of Norway and King Harald of Norway are pictured with their daughter, Princess Martha Louise in 2017

The Norwegian media published articles in which royal experts called for Martha's Princess title to be removed

The Norwegian media published articles in which royal experts called for Martha's Princess title to be removed

'But now is definitely the time for a family council. The result must be one of two - either Martha herself allows the title to remain at the Castle, or the king puts his foot down for her.' 

Norwegian online newspaper Nettavisen's royal expert, Tove Taalesen, echoed this, saying: 'I think that King Harald and Crown Prince Haakon should distance themselves more from the princess and Durek, if that is how they are going to act in the future.'

The expert previously said: 'It is probably time to remove Princess Martha Louise's right of succession to the throne.'