Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has issued a "profound apology" to the nation for her three-year friendship with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following an avalanche of scrutiny over their connection. The Crown Princess, who is married to Haakon, Prince of Norway and second in line to the throne, expressed regret for her judgment in a statement released by the palace on Friday.
In the email exchanges made public by the US Justice Department earlier this week, Mette-Marit and Epstein appeared to be cordial friends. The messages dated from 2011-14 showed that she had visited Epstein's Palm Beach house in Florida while he was out of town, revealing a level of closeness that has shocked many Norwegians.
"Googled u after last email," the Crown Princess wrote in October 2011. "Agree didn't look too good." She said her friendship with Epstein was a result of poor judgment on her part and expressed regret for any embarrassment it may have caused to the royal family, particularly her husband.
Marius Borg HΓΈiby, Mette-Marit's four-year-old son from an earlier relationship, is currently on trial in Oslo district court for 38 charges including four counts of rape. He faces a possible jail term of at least 10 years if found guilty.
In response to the Crown Princess' apology, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre said she had "poor judgment" over her friendship with Epstein. The King and Queen, both 88, have chosen not to comment on the matter.
The Crown Princess has been dealing with health issues, including pulmonary fibrosis, for which doctors are preparing a lung transplant. Her son is currently struggling emotionally after his testimony in court, where he was visibly upset as he described being "hassled" by the press since he was three years old.
In the email exchanges made public by the US Justice Department earlier this week, Mette-Marit and Epstein appeared to be cordial friends. The messages dated from 2011-14 showed that she had visited Epstein's Palm Beach house in Florida while he was out of town, revealing a level of closeness that has shocked many Norwegians.
"Googled u after last email," the Crown Princess wrote in October 2011. "Agree didn't look too good." She said her friendship with Epstein was a result of poor judgment on her part and expressed regret for any embarrassment it may have caused to the royal family, particularly her husband.
Marius Borg HΓΈiby, Mette-Marit's four-year-old son from an earlier relationship, is currently on trial in Oslo district court for 38 charges including four counts of rape. He faces a possible jail term of at least 10 years if found guilty.
In response to the Crown Princess' apology, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre said she had "poor judgment" over her friendship with Epstein. The King and Queen, both 88, have chosen not to comment on the matter.
The Crown Princess has been dealing with health issues, including pulmonary fibrosis, for which doctors are preparing a lung transplant. Her son is currently struggling emotionally after his testimony in court, where he was visibly upset as he described being "hassled" by the press since he was three years old.