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It Is Not Urgent for Mette-Marit

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It's not urgent for Mette-Marit In the midst of a demanding time for the Crown Prince family, we see new pictures of Mette-Marit. With oxygen. Without explanations, but a lot of organized drama. It creates sympathy. But also a question: Is that the whole picture we are being served? A good sign Princess Ingrid Alexandra has traveled back to Australia. It's a good sign. Because if Mette-Marit had been imminently in need of a lung transplant, her…
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It's not urgent for Mette-Marit In the midst of a demanding time for the Crown Prince family, we see new pictures of Mette-Marit. With oxygen. Without explanations, but a lot of organized drama. It creates sympathy. But also a question: Is that the whole picture we are being served? A good sign Princess Ingrid Alexandra has traveled back to Australia. It's a good sign. Because if Mette-Marit had been imminently in need of a lung transplant, her…

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Nettavisen broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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