Marius Borg Høiby Arrest Puts Norway’s Royal Family Under New Pressure
Public appearances involving Norway’s royal household are being reviewed following the arrest of Marius Borg Høiby just days before his scheduled criminal trial, according to people familiar with planning around upcoming events. No formal cancellations have been announced.
Oslo police confirmed on Sunday that Høiby was arrested ahead of his trial on multiple criminal charges, including rape, assault, and drug offences. Prosecutors said the latest arrest relates to new allegations of assault, threats involving a knife, and breach of a restraining order.
Høiby had previously been indicted and was not in custody while awaiting trial. The new arrest comes shortly before proceedings are due to begin, altering the legal context in which the case will now be heard.
Police and prosecutors have not said whether the latest charges will be handled separately or addressed alongside the existing indictment. Legal proceedings in Norway allow for adjustments to case scope and scheduling when new allegations arise close to trial.
No court findings have been made, and Høiby has denied the most serious charges. Under Norwegian law, defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
The case has drawn sustained public attention due to Høiby’s family ties to Norway’s royal household, which remains a prominent public institution with a regular calendar of official and ceremonial appearances.
While no public statements have been issued regarding changes to royal engagements, individuals involved in event planning say schedules are being reviewed as the legal process continues.
Criminal trials proceed according to court timetables, and the introduction of new allegations near a trial date can extend procedural timelines. Prosecutors have not indicated whether the arrest will affect the start date of proceedings.
For now, the case remains ongoing. Any decisions regarding trial scope, timing, or additional charges will be made by the court.


















