OSLO, Norway (AP) — The future queen of Norway has expressed new regret over her past links with Jeffrey Epstein.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit on Friday apologized for the situation she has put the royal family in — “especially the King and Queen” — after a new release of Epstein files that Norwegian media said contained several hundred mentions of her.
The new apology from the wife of Crown Prince Haakon, less than a week after her initial expression of regret, caps a tough week for the family: Her 29-year-old son from a previous relationship went on trial for rape and other charges this week.
Here’s a look at Norway’s royals King Harald, 88, belongs to the House of Glücksburg and heads a monarchy in Norway that dates back more than 1,100 years. He has ties to other European houses and like the other European monarchs he wields no real political power today.
Harald married Sonja Haraldsen, a commoner, in 1968. Their son Prince Haakon and Mette-Marit, both 52, were married in 2001. She was a single mother who had lived a freewheeling life with a companion who had been convicted on drug charges.
The crown prince and princess share two children: Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 21, who is in the line of succession to become monarch one day, and 19-year-old Prince Sverre Magnus.
Yebbit... These people have the "divine" right of kings to rule over YOU - like God himself picked them for the job ...
Which "god", that's what I want to know...oh, and They can suck a donkey - FU get off me!!!