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Trial Against Norwegian 'Bonusprinsen' Postponed Due to Illness

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Key Points
  • The trial against Norwegian 'Bonusprinsen' has been postponed due to illness.
  • The postponement was reported by Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio on March 17, 2026.
  • The delay occurs amid broader health concerns affecting the Norwegian royal family, including Crown Princess Mette-Marit's lung fibrosis condition.

A court trial against the Norwegian figure known as 'Bonusprinsen' has been postponed due to illness, according to reports from Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio. The trial was scheduled to proceed but has been delayed for health-related reasons. The postponement comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the Norwegian royal family, with Crown Princess Mette-Marit also missing official engagements due to health concerns.

The princess suffers from lung fibrosis, a chronic condition that has reportedly worsened in recent months. While details about the specific charges against 'Bonusprinsen' remain limited in available sources, the trial delay represents another development in what has been a challenging period for Norway's royal household.

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