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The residence of the future king of Norway was robbed: what was stolen from the royal family and what does the troubled Prince Marius have to do with it

The residence of the future king of Norway was robbed

The Skaugum estate, which is the official residence of the future King Haakon of Norway and his wife, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was robbed. After a noisy party hosted by the heir to the throne's stepson Marius, valuables were stolen from the monarchs' estate.

According to the Se og Hør newspaper, the 27-year-old prince often organizes entertainment events for his friends, many of whom have a criminal past. The crime was reportedly committed by a biker gang.

As a result of a robbery, silverware of particular value to the Norwegian monarchs was stolen from the residence of the royals. The attackers tried to sell the jewelry through an auction house, but the illegal trade was stopped.

As you know, the 27-year-old stepson of Haakon often organizes parties at the monarchs' residence, called "Skaugum festivals." According to the Norwegian newspaper, one of the last entertainment events was attended by Marius's friends, who had previously been prosecuted, and this time they probably robbed the estate.

On August 4 this year, 27-year-old Marius, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway and stepson of Crown Prince Haakon, was detained on charges of assaulting a woman. His chosen one complained to the police about psychological and physical violence by the young man.

In addition, law enforcement officials who were at the scene of the crime found a knife in the wall of the apartment, which Marius may have stabbed there. The journalists suggested that if the investigation proves that Gokon's stepson threatened the woman with a cold weapon, he would face imprisonment.

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