Crown Princess Caught–-Epstein Connection Revealed

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Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit publicly admitted she was “manipulated and deceived” by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, raising serious questions about judgment and transparency within European royal circles—yet another reminder of how elite institutions protect their own while ordinary citizens face accountability for far less.

Story Snapshot

  • Crown Princess Mette-Marit maintained friendship with Epstein from 2011-2014, years after his 2008 conviction for soliciting an underage girl
  • She stayed at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence for four days in 2013, revealed through Justice Department document releases
  • Norwegian monarchy support plummeted from 70% to 60% while republican sentiment surged from 19% to 27% in one month
  • Norway’s Prime Minister issued rare public rebuke of the crown princess amid demands for full accountability

Royal Scandal Exposed Through American Documents

Crown Princess Mette-Marit, wife of Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon and future queen consort, acknowledged her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein only after the U.S. Justice Department released millions of documents exposing his connections to international elites. The 52-year-old royal maintained contact with Epstein between 2011 and 2014, documented communications occurring three years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting an underage girl in 2008. Most troubling, the crown princess spent four days at Epstein’s Palm Beach house during a private 2013 visit, details she never voluntarily disclosed to the Norwegian people.

Manipulation Claims Raise Accountability Questions

In a March interview with Norwegian broadcaster NRK, Mette-Marit claimed “I was manipulated and deceived” and insisted “I’ve never seen anything illegal.” The crown princess apologized to King Harald and Queen Sonja in February, yet her defense rings hollow for those who believe adults—especially public figures with access to security briefings—bear responsibility for their associations. Her statement suggests victimhood despite being a well-educated, well-resourced member of the royal family who chose to maintain a relationship with a known sex offender. This pattern mirrors elite excuses we’ve seen repeatedly: claim ignorance, deflect blame, avoid consequences.

Public Trust Collapses as Elites Escape Scrutiny

A Norstat poll of 1,009 Norwegians conducted in February revealed dramatic erosion of monarchy support. Confidence in the royal family dropped ten percentage points in one month, from 70 percent in January to 60 percent in February. Simultaneously, support for establishing a republic jumped from 19 percent to 27 percent. Norway’s Prime Minister issued an unusual public rebuke, demanding full accounting of the relationship. Yet no criminal charges have been filed, and Mette-Marit remains in her position despite judgment failures that would destroy ordinary citizens’ careers and reputations.

International Elite Network Revealed

The Epstein document release exposed not just the Norwegian crown princess but numerous Norwegian politicians, business executives, and diplomats connected to the disgraced financier. This scandal demonstrates how globalist elites operated in networks spanning continents, with powerful figures maintaining relationships despite clear warning signs. The crown princess’s case particularly undermines arguments that these connections were innocent networking—Epstein’s 2008 conviction was public knowledge, yet these relationships continued for years. Americans endured endless investigations during the Biden administration while international elites who consorted with Epstein face minimal consequences beyond temporary embarrassment.

The Norwegian royal scandal illustrates a broader pattern conservatives have witnessed repeatedly: different standards for elites versus ordinary people. While working families faced prosecution for COVID-19 restriction violations and parents were labeled domestic terrorists for attending school board meetings, powerful figures maintained relationships with convicted sex offenders and now claim manipulation. The crown princess’s vague assertions about being deceived lack specifics, yet she retains her position and privileges. This incident underscores why trust in institutions continues declining—transparency and accountability apply selectively, protecting those with power while crushing dissent from average citizens who demand answers.

Sources:

Norway’s Crown Princess Says She Was ‘Manipulated and Deceived’ by Epstein – RNZ

Norway Crown Princess Says Manipulated by Epstein in Interview – Le Monde

I Was Deceived: Epstein Fallout Rocks Norway’s Royal Family – Modern Diplomacy