Prosecutors within the trial of Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway’s crown princess, have requested a jail sentence of seven years and 7 months for offences including rape and sexual assault.
On Wednesday, the prosecution said it believes that Høiby was guilty of 39 of the 40 offences with which he was charged, the Guardian reports.
Høiby is on trial for multiple alleged offences with 40 counts against him, including 4 charges of rape, sexual assault, abuse in a detailed relationship against one former partner and acts of violence against one other, in addition to transporting 3.5 kg of marijuana, breaking a restraining order and aggravated assault. Others include making death threats and traffic violations.

Considered one of the offences against Høiby included violation of a restraining order, which has now been overturned.
Høiby, 29, previously pleaded guilty to several minor offences but pleaded not guilty to probably the most serious charges, including the 4 counts of rape.
After the ultimate day of the greater than six-week-long trial on Thursday, it could take several months for the judges to make a call.
Through the trial last week, Høiby complained in regards to the media coverage of the trial and the way he had change into “an object of hatred,” the BBC reports.
“I’m not Marius any more, I’m a monster. I’ve change into the hate goal of all of Norway,” he told the court.

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Høiby is the eldest son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit from a previous relationship and the stepson of the heir to the throne, Crown Prince Haakon. Høiby has no royal title or official duties.
Through the second week of the trial, a lady testified about an alleged rape that the prosecution said took place on Oct. 3, 2023, following an after-party in an apartment, Agence France-Presse reports.
After consensual sex, the lady said she woke up after Høiby had resumed sexual relations together with her, which she said weren’t consensual.

“I remember waking up when he was already underway. I believed, ‘I don’t understand how someone can have sex with someone who’s sleeping,’” she told the court.
“Then, I mostly had the sensation I used to be dissociating, leaving my very own body,” she said. “It was painful. My body wasn’t ready for it.”
“That’s all the time been my worst nightmare,” she said, adding that she closed her eyes “so I wouldn’t have to participate in my very own assault.”
The prosecution submitted video evidence that was filmed with Høiby’s phone to prove that the sex that took place happened when the lady was not in a state to say no.
Prosecutor Sturla Henriksbro said the five-second video, discovered on Høiby’s phone by police, showed the lady asleep on the time of the alleged assault. Additionally they shared data from the lady’s fitness watch to point out that she was asleep on the time.
The lady told the court that the footage captured by Høiby was taken without her knowledge.
Høiby told the court that the lady “was awake after I had sex together with her,” before correcting himself and saying, “Once we had sex together.”
“I don’t have sex with women who’re asleep,” Høiby added.
A court sketch of Marius Borg Hoiby in the course of the first day of the trial against him, which is happening in room 250 of the Oslo District Court, Norway, Tuesday Feb. 3, 2026.
Ole Berg-Rusten/NTB Scanpix/Pool via AP
Through the first week of the trial, the court heard testimony from one other woman who claimed that Høiby raped her at an after-party within the basement of his parents’ estate outside Oslo in December 2018.
The lady told the court that she “100 per cent” believes that she had been drugged in the course of the after-party, the BBC reports.
The lady said she felt “betrayal and shock” after police showed her videos of Høiby allegedly sexually assaulting her. She said she had no memory of what happened and referred to her memory as a “black hole.”
When asked in regards to the alleged rape in 2018, Høiby told the court that he didn’t remember taking videos and denied that he had raped the lady. He said that they had consensual sex after other people on the after-party had gone to bed.
When asked by the prosecutor if the lady was awake after they had sex, Høiby said, “I don’t sleep with women who aren’t awake.”
Høiby has been under scrutiny since he was repeatedly arrested in 2024 amid allegations of rape and on preliminary charges of bodily harm and criminal damage.
The royal palace said it was as much as the courts to handle the case and reach a call.
— With files from The Associated Press
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