It was Jestbahis otherwise something of a good news, as the Norwegian crown princess Mette-Marits son from a previous marriage, Marius Borg Høiby, came home, and told him that he had gotten a new job.

the 21-year-old Høiby, who – unlike his two younger siblings – do not have any royal title, told namely his mother and papfar, crown prince Haakon, he had scored a job as a fashion editor at luksusmagasinet Tempus Magazine located in London. It writes Norwegian See and Hear.

Marius, together with the whole royal family. He is not in arverækkefølgen, when crown prince Haakon only is his papfar. Photo: AP

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But now the fairy tale in the English capital connect, and Marius have moved back to Oslo.

It is according to the magazine, the magazine has been the need to turn the key on, and it means, of course, to ’the prince’ has lost his job.

According to the Norwegian edition of the magazine it is a difficult time for Reported. He stopped past his period of study in Los Angeles and Milan, where he was employed as a trainee at the German designer Philipp Plein.

He had with the magazine has finally found his calling, and lived as a fashion editor with his modelkæreste in London.

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It was also a dream, as the crown prince and crown princess of Norway supported.

– He is a very creative soul, and good for taking pictures and filming. He wanted a creative job for long. He has got this job, which gives him the opportunity to learn, so I think he thrives. And so we are very pleased that he has found a place, he thrives well, said Mette-Marit to the news of his son’s job.

It was in the autumn that the magazine was published for the last time.

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