Royal expert Tove Taalesen believes that Mette-Marit is no longer capable of full-time work as a royal.
According to the expert’s assessment, Mette-Marit will not return to full-time work. PDO
Crown Princess of Norway Mette-Marit just got new lungs.
– The Crown Princess has undergone a successful lung transplant at Rikshospitalet in Oslo, the Norwegian Court announced on Wednesday.
The lung transplant fundamentally changes the princess’s life. He now has to undergo treatment to prevent the body from rejecting the new lungs.
– After a lung transplant, the patient must use drugs that weaken the immune response for the rest of his life to reduce the risk of rejection, says Marthe Gundersen LHL’s health advisor Dagbladetfor the magazine.
After the operation, Mette-Marit is isolated in the hospital for weeks because she is more susceptible to infections.
– The world of Mette-Marit and her family is no longer the same. He will have to live with new lungs and take care of his own health for the rest of his life, Nettavisen’s royal expert Tove Taalesen comment to the magazine.
The organ transplant also affects the Crown Princess’s ability to perform the representative duties required by her role in the royal family. Taalesen believes that he must avoid traveling and meeting people for a long time to come.
– We have to forget such expectations that he would return to full-time work. The amount of work must be measured according to the health situation, he commented.
Iltalehti previously reported that there are many things that should be taken into account in order to avoid setbacks in recovery after organ transplant surgery. Read more here.

