The day after that, Mette-Marit and Epstein exchanged emails, according to Norwegian TV2, which has reviewed the documents. In the evening, Mette-Marit seems bored in New York.
"Come and save me, I'm dying of boredom," she writes to Epstein.
It is unclear whether they met that evening. The next day, Mette-Marit wrote to Epstein that she would like to meet "over tea one day, so you can tickle my brain."
In November 2012, they also met in Oslo, reports VG.
Norwegian media has previously revealed that Mette-Marit visited Epstein's luxury villa in Florida. Email conversations between the two show that Mette-Marit was aware of Epstein's conviction for purchasing sex from a minor in 2008.
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit is mentioned around 1,000 times in the Epstein documents. She is said to have stayed at convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's Florida home with a friend for four days - a place where several of Epstein's alleged previous abuses are said to have taken place.
The Norwegian court has previously confirmed that Mette-Marit met Epstein on several occasions during the period 2011–2013. Epstein was first convicted in 2008 for purchasing sex from a minor.
In the fall of 2012, the Crown Princess asked Jeffrey Epstein whether it was “inappropriate” to suggest a picture of naked women to her then-15-year-old son.
Mette-Marit is also said to have responded that "Paris is good for infidelity" when Epstein wrote that he had been looking for a wife and preferred Scandinavian women.
She is also said to have made disparaging remarks about a prince's wedding in Luxembourg in conversations with Epstein, calling it "boring" and "like an old movie."
Jeffrey Epstein took his own life in a New York jail in August 2019, after being arrested just over a month earlier.





