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Norway's Crown Princess Lung Crisis

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Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-MaritCrown Princess’s Lung Crisis
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, is expected to undergo a lung transplant after a significant worsening of her health, the Royal Palace announced on December 19, 2025. Recent medical tests showed a notable decline in her ability to breathe due to chronic lung disease, prompting doctors to begin preparations for transplant surgery.


Mette-Marit was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in 2018, a chronic condition that causes scar tissue to form in the lungs and makes it harder to absorb oxygen. Despite years of treatment and management, doctors observed a clear negative shift in her condition during the autumn of 2025. Her role as Crown Princess and wife of Crown Prince Haakon, heir to the Norwegian throne, has been increasingly affected by her health struggles.

Palace officials and medical experts noted that although no decision has been made about when she will be placed on the transplant waiting list, the time for surgery is approaching and preparations are underway. Professor Are Martin Holm of Oslo University Hospital said that ensuring readiness for a transplant is now a priority. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere praised her openness about her condition, saying it may help others with similar health issues. 

Mette-Marit has continued to participate in modified royal duties where possible, but her schedule is being adapted to accommodate her health needs. The princess has expressed determination to remain engaged in public life while balancing rest and medical requirements. Her family, including Crown Prince Haakon and their children, have been publicly supportive throughout the process.

Looking ahead, the palace has not announced a specific timeline for placing her on the lung transplant waiting list. Medical teams will monitor her condition closely as they prepare for surgery when the appropriate opportunity arises. The wider Norwegian public and international observers are watching developments in her treatment.
 

 

 

Key Takeaways

 

  • Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, faces a lung transplant after her pulmonary fibrosis markedly worsened.
  • Doctors are preparing for transplant surgery, but no waiting-list date has been set. 
  • The princess continues adapted royal duties while focusing on her health. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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34 minutes ago, Bacon1 said:

Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, is expected to undergo a lung transplant after a significant worsening of her health

Oh that's not good, I hope it's successful. 

 

It's probably why Norway leads in per-capita adoption rate and integration of EVs into daily life through policy and infrastructure. 

 

 

Pulmonary fibrosis most often affects farmers. They ride tractors and breathe in fine particles.

 

However, my friend, a rich lawyer who had never lived in the countryside, got it. He moved to an apartment next to Canada's best lung-transplant hospital. They never got him a lung in time.

 

Hope they do for Mette-Marit.

Did she work with asbestos or a concrete grinder before mounting the throne?  

8 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Oh that's not good, I hope it's successful. 

 

It's probably why Norway leads in per-capita adoption rate and integration of EVs into daily life through policy and infrastructure. 

 

 

 

Sorry, what does that have to do with lung problems?  

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