Marius Borg Høiby, Son of Princess Mette-Marit, Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, was sentenced to four years in prison on June 15. Judge Jon Sverdrup Eftestad delivered the ruling in Oslo after Høiby was convicted of two rapes, according to reports from Tialoto.bg. The 29-year-old was acquitted of two other rape charges.
Why was Marius Borg Høiby sentenced to four years?
The sentence follows a high-profile trial in Oslo’s Courthouse, specifically Courtroom 250. Judge Jon Sverdrup Eftestad read a 128-page verdict that found Høiby guilty of two counts of rape. While the court acquitted him on two other rape charges, the remaining convictions warranted a significant prison term.

The ruling didn’t fully satisfy either side of the legal battle. According to Tialoto.bg, the prosecution had pushed for a much harsher penalty of seven years and seven months in prison. They sought convictions on nearly all charges, excluding one count of making threats.
On the other side, the defense argued the prosecution’s demands were excessive. Defense lawyers claimed a sentence of one and a half years would have been sufficient. Despite the conviction, Høiby has maintained his innocence regarding the two rapes for which he was sentenced.
What happens next with the legal proceedings?
The four-year sentence isn’t final. Both the defense and the prosecution have a maximum of two weeks to file an appeal, according to court details reported by Tialoto.bg. This window allows either party to challenge the verdict or the length of the sentence.
Additionally, the court cleared Høiby of compensation claims filed by the women who accused him. This means he isn’t currently required to pay damages to the accusers, though this could change if the case is appealed.
Comparing the Prosecution and Defense Demands
The gap between the two legal teams was vast, highlighting the contentious nature of the trial:

- Prosecution: Requested 7 years and 7 months; sought convictions on almost all counts.
- Defense: Requested 1.5 years; argued the charges were too severe.
- Court Ruling: Settled on 4 years; convicted on two of four rape charges.
How does this affect the Norwegian Royal Family?
Marius Borg Høiby holds a unique position in the Norwegian royal circle. He’s the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who had him several years before she married Crown Prince Haakon. While he’s the stepson of the heir to the throne, he doesn’t hold a royal title.
This trial has been described as one of the most publicized in Scandinavian history. The intersection of severe criminal allegations and the proximity to the monarchy has kept the case under intense international scrutiny.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is Marius Borg Høiby’s prison sentence?
He was sentenced to four years in prison.
Was he convicted of all the charges?
No. He was convicted of two rapes but acquitted of two others, according to Tialoto.bg.
Is the verdict final?
No, the sentence is not final. Both the prosecution and the defense have two weeks to appeal.
What is his relationship to the Norwegian Royal Family?
He is the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit and the stepson of Crown Prince Haakon.
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