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Norway's crown princess Mette-Marit suffers from incurable pulmonary fibrosis, an organ transplant is already being prepared. Now the 52-year-old has shown himself for the first time on a public appointment with an oxygen device.
With nose cannula in the palace: Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway moves with her special appearance at the Paralympics-Honoring in Oslo.
This Friday on the official agenda of the Norwegian royal house was confirmed a reception of Prince Haakon to the paralympic athletes who participated in the Olympic Winter Games Milan-Cortina. But what has been the surprise for accredited journalists when it has been announced that in the encounter also participated Princess Mette-Marit and the two sons of the marriage, Ingrid Alexandra and Sverre Magnum. Continue reading...
On Friday, April 10, at the Royal Palace of Oslo, Princess Mette-Marit of Norway appeared equipped with an oxygen nasal probe. Since 2018, she has suffered from pulmonary fibrosis, an incurable disease that causes shortness of breath. The Royal Palace announced last December that the princess should probably undergo a transplant.
The 52-year-old Princess Mette-Marit has reappeared in public after months disappeared from the official Norwegian agenda. Haakon's wife has been shown to have an oxygen tube in her nose, the same system with which she was photographed on a walk only a few days ago, in the act of homage to the country's paralympic athletes who participated in the Italian Paralympic Games last month. Next to the Princess were also her husband, Haakon, and two of …
Our Crown Princess has a disability. Now she's showing it off.
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