Mette-Marit's Palm Beach 2013 Visit: Documentation of 4-Day Stay at Epstein's Property
Travel records, arrangements, and correspondence from Crown Princess's visit to the 'rape villa'
Last Updated: March 2026
The Palm Beach Visit
In 2013, Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway spent four days at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion - the same property that had become infamous as the "rape villa" in court documents and victim testimonies. The DOJ archive contains extensive documentation of this visit including travel arrangements, email correspondence, and follow-up communications.
The Property's History
Epstein's Palm Beach mansion at 358 El Brillo Way was the site where many of his crimes occurred. Victims testified that they were abused at this property, which had been raided by police in 2005 leading to Epstein's 2008 conviction. By the time Mette-Marit visited in 2013, the property's dark history was well-documented in court records and media coverage.
What the Documents Show
Travel Arrangements
Emails document the planning of Mette-Marit's 4-day stay at the Palm Beach property in 2013, including logistics and scheduling coordinated with Epstein's staff.
Cosmetic Surgery Discussions
The correspondence includes discussions about cosmetic surgery arrangements, with Epstein facilitating or recommending procedures during the Palm Beach visit.
'Island Life' References
Emails contain references to "island life" in the context of travel discussions, potentially alluding to Little Saint James (Epstein's private island in the Caribbean).
Follow-Up Correspondence
Post-visit emails show continued communication referencing the Palm Beach stay and expressing thanks for hospitality, demonstrating the ongoing relationship.
Timeline of Events
2005
Palm Beach police raid Epstein's mansion following victim complaints
2008
Epstein convicted of crimes that occurred at the Palm Beach property
October 2011
Mette-Marit sends "Googled You" email acknowledging Epstein's criminal background
2013
Crown Princess Mette-Marit visits Palm Beach property for 4 days - despite knowing about Epstein's conviction and the property's history
2014
Correspondence continues after the visit
Why This Matters
The Palm Beach 2013 visit represents a critical point in the Mette-Marit-Epstein timeline. By 2013:
- ✗ Epstein had been convicted (2008) for crimes at this property
- ✗ Mette-Marit had acknowledged knowing about his background (2011 "Googled You" email)
- ✗ The property's reputation as a crime scene was public knowledge
- ✗ She was a sitting Crown Princess representing the Norwegian royal family
Despite all these factors, the visit proceeded and the relationship continued through 2014.