Chronic pulmonary disease of the heiress of the Norwegian heiress Mette-Marit has worsened, which could force her to reduce her performance activities, she said on Thursday, March 6.
The wife of the heir prince Haakon, 51, announced in October 2018 that they had diagnosed a rare form of pulmonary fibrosis, an incurable disease that causes lungs and lack of breath. This disease has already forced him to relieve his position or cancel the commitments several times.
“The heiress princess suffers daily by symptoms and conditions that prevent her from fulfilling her duties,” said the palace in the form of health.
“The heiress princess needs more rest and her condition evolves faster than before. This means that changes in their official schedule can occur more frequently and with a shorter warning than before,” he said.
Two illness license in recent years
In September 2023 and October 2024, he was put on illness for several weeks, canceling his public commitments.
“When you reach 50 years, you understand that life is not eternal,” he told Norwegian Dn Daily in an interview published in August 2023, on the occasion of his 50th anniversary.
Mette -Marit has reached the headlines of the Norwegian newspapers in recent months after his 28 -year -old son, of a relationship before his marriage to the heir prince, was accused by several of his former girlfriends of aggression, the last time in August 2024, when he admitted to having been under the influence of alcohol and cocaine.
Source: BFM TV
