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Mette-Marit from Norway forced to resume treatment

The Norwegian royal court has seen better days. This October 11, the latter gives news of the state of health of Crown Princess Mette-Marit. “Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit has resumed treatment for her chronic lung disease,” indicates an official press release published at midday.

Diagnosed in 2018 with chronic pulmonary fibrosis, a progressive disease which causes damage to the lungs and more difficult breathing, the wife of Haakon from Norway is regularly forced to put her official commitments on hold in order to resume work. strengths. This is once again the case, even if the palace is cautious. “Past experience has shown that the treatment can cause side effects that could have consequences on the official program of the Crown Princess. It therefore seems natural to us to share this information,” the court continues in its press release.

If the doctor in charge of her follow-up spoke a few years ago of a “slow” progression of the disease, the latter proves to be disabling for the crown princess whose official schedule remains busy on a daily basis. A year ago, Mette-Marit of Norway, on sick leave, was unable to attend the jubilee of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, who celebrated his 50 years of reign.

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The mother of Princess Ingrid-Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus is going through a turbulent time. His eldest son, Marius Borg Høiby, 27, has occupied the headlines of the kingdom’s newspapers since his arrest on August 4 for assault and battery. Under investigation, the young man continues false notes and interrogations. Enough to worry his mother and, more generally, the entire royal family.

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