Marit's chronic, incurable lung disease has worsened, meaning she may have to change her schedule at short notice.
The royal, 51, is declining in health as a result of her battle with pulmonary fibrosis — an incurable condition that scars lungs and causes shortness of breath.
Norwegian Royal Family is joining the thrill of Holmenkollen sports festival!In a new post shared on Saturday, March 15, the ...
Marit's chronic lung disease is affecting "her ability to perform her duties," the Royal House of Norway announced.
The Norwegian Royal Court has shared an update on Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s health, revealing that her illness has ...
Crown Princess Mette-Marit is rearranging her royal responsibilities as her chronic lung disease has "progressed," the Royal ...
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's chronic pulmonary fibrosis "has progressed," the Norwegian Royal House announced on ...
Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s health is deteriorating due to her chronic lung disease, Norway’s royal family has announced.
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The neighbours have united for a “wonderful” day!On Sunday, March 9, the Royal Family of Norway took to their official ...
The royal houses of Norway and Sweden bundled up in the cold weather as they came together for a joint outing on Saturday, to watch the Nordic World Ski Championships. The two families put on an ...
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit's chronic lung disease has worsened to the point where it’s affecting "her ability to perform her duties," the Royal House of Norway announced. Mette-Marit ...