‘A serious accusation’: Norway’s crown prince on stepson’s arrest

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Crown Prince Haakon said the police and judiciary must be allowed to do their jobs as they investigate a list of allegations, including rape, against Marius Borg Hoiby, his wife’s son from a previous relationship.

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