New charges for son of Norway's crown princess on trial for rape
Prosecutors in Norway have charged the son of Norway's crown princess with reckless behaviour and violating a restraining order a month after he went on trial for rape and dozens of other alleged offences.
Police remanded him in custody for the first four weeks of the trial.
He now faces a total of 40 charges and denies the most serious allegations.
He was four when his mother married Crown-Prince Haakon in 2001.
Reckless behaviour can command a jail term of up to two years in prison. By Tuesday the trial at Oslo District Court was 17 days into the 28 days allocated for the case, which is taking place amid tight restrictions requiring no images of either the defendant or the four women he is alleged to have raped.
The only woman who can be identified is a former girlfriend, Nora Haukland, who he denies abusing.
He denies being violent and his defence counsel says his ex-girlfriend did not in any way "live in a regime of fear"
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