Royal shares cryptic message on Instagram condemning recent scandal | Royal | News

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway condemned her family’s latest scandal in a cryptic message posted to her Instagram account. The 22-year-old, who is currently studying in Australia, spoke out against “personal attacks” and said he was “driven crazy” by the Norwegian media. NRK.
Ingrid’s half-brother Marius Borg Høiby is currently on trial in the Oslo District Court. He currently faces 38 charges, including four counts of rape. Although he shared the cryptic message with his 800 followers, he said the message “wasn’t about anything, it wasn’t about Marius, it wasn’t about mom, dad (Prince Haakon) or (Prince Sverre) Magnus.”
Instead, he noted, the message was often about “personal attacks” that “apply to us.”
Since it was unclear who she was specifically referring to, she added: “I chose to share this here. Because I’m going crazy. When is enough?”
Originally written via a notes app, the royal added that she has been taking notes for the past six years and is currently in a “thought experiment”.
Speaking about the Norwegian Royal Family, royal expert Erik Mustad said: Afternoon: “Sad to read this. I can understand this is a very difficult situation for the royal family, but it’s also sad that she had to resort to Instagram to make this happen.”
“The family is undoubtedly under a lot of pressure, but at the same time, a lot of that pressure is self-inflicted by his mother and half-sibling.
“When you write to so many people on Instagram, it’s not private. You can’t just throw stuff like that away and think it won’t be made public.”
Ingrid shares her mother with Marius. Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon married Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit in 2001.
Ingrid also has a younger brother named Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway, born in 2005.




