In Germany the Youth Welfare Office would take over if ML was the mother of three,
to ensure the children are brought up in a proper and healthy way concerning her Schaman partner and the fact that the biological father is niw dead.
Wondering if her royal title protects her that much or things are different in Norway.
I think as soon as he has made enough money by the princess he will drop her.
Normally no, I'd say.
Unless there have been reports of neglect, mistreatment and similar things the authorities will not intervene. Whether there are ways she and the children can receive help or counseling is another matter.
If we look at it from an ice-cold perspective there are (hopefully) no reports of neglect in regards to ML's children.
There are hopefully no reports of ML being a poor mother - that she has regular conversations with angels and utter some interesting... statements in her lectures doesn't make her a poor mother.
The same things goes for Durek.
AFAIK he doesn't live with the children, so from a child-protection view he is peripheral. He may a quack and say absurd things, but that doesn't necessarily make him a poor "bonus-dad."
And there is of course ML herself.
I don't know if she genuinely love Durek or whether he is merely a tool for her to increase her income over time, but she is a mother.
The question is: If, repeat if, Durek should exercise some, shall we say, bad influence on her children wouldn't it be more likely that she would protect them?
We are here discounting the far from insignificant influence the rest of the NRF has in pulling strings behind the scenes.
I think wherever ML and Durek should decide to settle with the children, the local child-protection services will keep a very close, albeit discreet, eye on the children, should the NRF even suspect they don't get the proper care.
And we don't know. Despite Durek's many flaws, he may actually be a very caring and supportive bonus-dad. - We can always hope.