The new book is written by magazine journalist Kjersti Kvam, confirms Bonnier Norsk förlag CEO Alexander Even Henriksen to VG .
It is the second book in a short time about Crown Princess Mette-Marit's eldest son Marius Borg Høiby, who risks a long prison sentence after being charged with a total of 32 crimes, including four rapes.
Borg Høiby and the Norwegian court have gone to court to stop the book “Hvite striper, sorte får” (“White stripes, black sheep”). A hearing in the case will be held on November 4 at Oslo District Court.
"The book contains a number of untruths, undocumented claims and insinuations, partly from anonymous sources," the Norwegian court's communications director Guri Varpe previously told the newspaper VG.
Alexander Even Henriksen does not want to comment on the content of Kjersti Kvam's book, but says that the topic is important.
"Basically, this is about what kind of society we want and whether we want democracy to function in the interaction between the royal family, the police, the media and politicians," he tells VG.






