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Princess Mette-Marit Faces Her Chronic Illness With Another Treatment

The Norwegian Royal Family issues a statement explaining how this new cycle may affect the future queen consort. Six years after the announcement of Mette-Marit’s illness, the Norwegian Royal Family has issued a new statement explaining that the princess has restarted treatment for the chronic pulmonary fibrosis she suffers from.
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Mette-Martin of Norway in the Norwegian town of Soren on September 11, 2024
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The statement said that due to the medication, the official schedule of Haakon of Norway’s wife may be disrupted, as has happened previously.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit starts treatment for her chronic lung disease. Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit has restarted treatment for her chronic lung disease. Previous experience has shown that medication can cause side effects that may have consequences for the Crown Princess’s official programme. It therefore seems natural to us to share this information this time. We will inform you about changes to the official programme if necessary.

It was on October 24, 2018, when the Norwegian Royal Family announced that Princess Mette-Marit had been diagnosed with chronic pulmonary fibrosis, which would force her to limit her public appearances. “For some years I have had health problems regularly, and now we know better what they were,” she said at the time. “Although such a diagnosis will limit my life at times, I am glad that my illness was discovered so early. My goal is to continue working and participate in the official agenda as much as possible.”

The news affecting the heir consort to the throne of Norway comes just a few months after the scandals involving Borg Høiby, the princess’s first son . Last August, the stepson of the future king of Norway issued a statement admitting to being guilty of assaulting his current girlfriend and confessing that he suffers from “mental disorders” and has “substance abuse” problems.

We wish fast and best recovery to Princess Mette-Marit from George V Magazine team.

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