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The Board of The Norwegian Girls' Choir has submitted an application to close Princess Mette-Marit's protective shell
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The board of the Norwegian Girl Choir has voted to end Princess Mette-Marit's protective status, citing her refusal regarding Jeffrey Epstein as the primary reason. This decision follows a long-standing controversy where Norway previously granted special protection rights that allowed officials access only if they were accompanied by security personnel for high-profile events like state dinners and royal weddings; however, organizers argue these privileges are no longer appropriate given recent revelations about Princess Mette-Marit's silence on Epstein matters after her husband Harry was...
Key Points
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1The board of the Norwegian Girl Choir has decided to end Princess Mette-Marit's role as their patron.
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2This decision comes after a dispute regarding her silence on Jeffrey Epstein-related matters, which organizers claim is unacceptable for someone in that position.
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3Organizers are demanding an apology from Crown Prince Haakon and his wife before any future collaboration can resume.
Developments
[Mar 12]
The board of Det Norske Jentekor voted to end Princess Mette-Marit's patronage role due to the Epstein silence issue, with demands for an apology from Crown Prince Haakon and his wife.
[Mar 12]
Multiple news outlets reported that Det Norske Jentekor will discontinue Princess Mette-Marit's patronage role based on the Epstein silence controversy, with organizers seeking an apology from Crown Prince Haakon and his wife.