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Norway’s Crown Princess to Go on Sick Leave for Lung Treatment

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Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who suffers from a chronic lung condition, will cancel her public engagements in October in order to undergo treatment, the palace said Friday.

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Since 2018, the Norwegian crown princess has been living with pulmonary fibrosis. Now she has to go to rehab for a month, canceled all appointments. How serious is it about her?

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Princess Mette-Marit is going through a delicate personal and health moment.The Norwegian Royal House announced that Prince Haakon's wife will have to depart from her official agenda for at least one month after the symptoms of chronic pulmonary fibrosis that she has suffered since 2018. Through a statement, the Royal Family pointed out that the princess "will undergo one month of lung rehabilitation in Norway from the beginning of October." Dur…

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Since her diagnosis in 2018, the Norwegian Crown Princess has often been restricted in her health. Now, Mette-Marit has consequences.

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On Friday, September 19, the Royal House of Norway announced bad news about Princess Mette-Marit. Prince Haakon's wife, who has been suffering from pulmonary fibrosis for several years now, will not be able to secure her royal commitments for a month.

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The Norwegian crown princess Mette-Marit will soon have to undergo a one-month treatment. Her lung disease has deteriorated.

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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