Mette-Marit, who is seriously ill, will be on sick leave and away from Kaarle Kusta’s party

The Court of Norway informs about it.

In 2018, Crown Princess Mette-Marit was diagnosed with a chronic lung tissue scarring disease, pulmonary fibrosis. PDO

Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been on sick leave, The Norwegian court will be informed.

The doctor ordered Mette-Marit to be on sick leave from Wednesday 13 September. With this information, Mette-Marit’s sick leave lasts two weeks, but it could also be longer.

Due to sick leave, the Crown Princess of Norway will not be seen this week, for example, at the celebrations of Sweden’s King Carl Gustav in Stockholm.

Mette-Marit will be on sick leave. PDO

Mette-Marit is seriously ill. In 2018, he was diagnosed with a chronic lung tissue scarring disease, pulmonary fibrosis. Medicines can slow down the progression of the disease, but not cure it.

Mette-Marit has reduced her official duties after her illness. The corona period was especially challenging for the crown princess, and despite the precautions, she also contracted the corona herself.

In the spring of 2021, Mette-Marit commented on the impact of her illness on her royal duties:

– My health affects the fact that my work capacity will vary. The Crown Prince and I think it best to announce this now, as there may be times in the future when the illness is more active and I cannot participate in my public duties.

Mette-Marit and her husband Crown Prince Haakon in 2019.

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