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A fake Instagram account claiming to represent Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway has gained significant attention, accumulating nearly 13,000 followers. The Royal House of Norway confirmed to Dagbladet that the profile is false and has reported it to Meta for removal. The account was verified but does not belong to the prince himself. The royal family emphasized that while many social media accounts share content about the monarchy, attempting to impersonate a member of the royal family is unacceptable and could mislead the public. Separately, a skyscraper in Manhattan was evacuated after reports that two support beams in the 21st floor had bent during ongoing construction work. Authorities have confirmed inspections are underway, though no injuries were reported.

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