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Norway’s crown princess breaks silence on Epstein links: ‘I was manipulated and deceived’

“And to take responsibility for being so manipulated and deceived as I was.”

She has already apologised and admitted to “poor judgement”, after the close nature of her links to Epstein came to light when millions of Epstein files were released by the US justice department at the end of January.

“Of course I wish I had never met him,” the princess told public broadcaster NRK, stressing that it was Epstein’s victims who deserved justice for the great abuse they had suffered. She said she felt great anger they had not yet received it.

Her decision to speak publicly comes after intense scrutiny and pressure to explain herself, including from Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

The crown princess gave little away during the conversation, and some of her responses come across as defensive.

In 2011, three years after Epstein had been jailed for soliciting underage sex, she wrote: “Googled u after last email. Agree didn’t look too good.”

Sitting alongside her husband, Crown Prince Haakon, during the interview, Mette-Marit maintained she “didn’t know he was a sex offender or a predator”, even though the reporter pointed out that a Wikipedia article on Epstein at the time had made clear he was a convicted abuser.

“I can’t remember this; it was 15 years ago.”

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