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Marius Borg visits Crown Princess Mette-Marit in hospital after her lung transplant


Mette Marit's surgery went well, with her being monitored at the hospital


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Maria LoretoSenior Writer
JUNE 18, 2026 11:34 AM EDT

It's been a momentous week for the Norwegian royal house. On Monday, Marius Borg's long-awaited sentence was handed down: four years in prison for two counts of rape and a range of additional charges. On Wednesday, it was announced that his mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, had undergone a successful lung transplant. 

We're now learning that Borg visited his mother privately after her surgery, taking a brief leave from Ila Prison, where he has been held since earlier this year.

Marius Borg Høiby, denying any criminal responsibility, is accused of sexually assaulting a woman he met that same night. © HAKON MOSVOLD LARSEN
Marius Borg reportedly visited his mother in prison

A secret visit

The details of Borg's visit were reported by the Norwegian outlet Se og Høre, which stated that police officers accompanied him to the hospital. Keeping a low profile, he was allowed to visit his mother following the procedure.

This isn't the first time Borg has been granted leave to visit his family. On each occasion, the meetings have been carried out with discretion. This time, Borg entered through the back of the hospital to avoid photographers — a move the royal family has made before. Mette-Marit herself once used that same entrance after the birth of her youngest son, Prince Sverre Magnus.

Mette-Marit of Norway placed on lung transplant waiting list as palace confirms she will step back from royal duties© Getty Images
Mette-Marit just had a succesful lung transplant surgery

An emotional reunion

Se og Høre reports that the encounter must have been charged with emotion: Mette-Marit was recovering from a major procedure, while Borg was grappling with a four-year sentence that his legal team had sought to limit to just 18 months.

Over the past year, Borg unsuccessfully tried to serve his remand from home, failing to convince the courts. After Mette-Marit was placed on the lung transplant waiting list, he also asked to be released, citing his mother's health as a key reason for needing to be by her side. An Oslo court initially ruled in his favor, but the prosecution appealed, and the decision was reversed.

Borg is not considered an official member of the royal family, but was raised by Haakon and Mette-Marit© Getty Images
Borg is not considered an official member of the royal family, but was raised by Haakon and Mette-Marit

Family rallies around the Crown Princess

Over the past week, other members of Mette-Marit's family have been spotted visiting her at the hospital, among them Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus. Haakon has canceled a number of official engagements in recent days to be at his wife's side. 

Princess Ingrid Alexandra has also been seen at the hospital. In recent weeks, it was announced that she would complete her upcoming semester at the University of Sydney, taking a temporary break from her studies in Australia to be with her mother during her recovery. Queen Sonja has also been photographed visiting.

Crown Prince Haakon, Prince Sverre Magnus, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Ingrid Alexandra attend a Friendship Football Match at Skaugum Stadium in Oslo, Norway© Rune Hellestad - Corbis
Crown Prince Haakon, Prince Sverre Magnus, Crown and Princess Ingrid Alexandra have been supporting Mette-Marit

Mary of Denmark's words of support

The royal houses of Norway and Denmark share a long history. Queen Mary expressed her best wishes for the Crown Princess in remarks made ahead of an engagement in Copenhagen.

"I understand that the surgery went well. I am very happy to hear that. Our warmest thoughts are with the Crown Princess and her whole family," she said.

Queen Margrethe and King Harald share a common ancestor in King Christian IX of Denmark, with these familial ties continuing in the following generations. King Frederik X served as best man at Haakon and Mette-Marit's 2001 wedding, and is also the godfather of Princess Ingrid Alexandra. In turn, Haakon and Mette-Marit are godparents to Frederik and Mary's eldest son, Crown Prince Christian.

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Queen Mary shared her thoughts for the Norwegian royal family