In 2018, the whole world learned that Princess Mette-Marit was struggling with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. It's a deadly disease it causes damage and scarring of lung tissue. Its symptoms include:incl. difficulty breathing, weight loss, joint pain and fatigue. Wife Prince Haakon he constantly takes medications that can only stop the development of the disease and help him with everyday functioning. However, it seems that the health condition of the member of the Norwegian royal family is not the best. A statement on this matter was recently issued.
Statement regarding the health of Princess Mette-Marit. “Medicines can lead to side effects”
On October 11, the Royal House of Norway announced that Duchess Mette-Marit will not appear in public. All because of immediate treatment of pulmonary fibrosisto which she had to submit. “Previous experience has shown that medications can lead to side effects that may have consequences for the Crown Princess's official program. We feel it is natural to share this information at this time. If necessary We will inform you about changes in the official program” – we read in the official announcement. Comments from Internet users who support Duchess Mette-Marit appeared on the Internet. “Good health”, “We keep our fingers crossed for the treatment” – we read on social media.
Duchess Mette-Marit talks honestly about her illness. “Many difficult and painful things”
Duchess Mette-Marit opens up about her struggles with the disease. He doesn't hide the fact that he experiences better and worse moments. – I can't just think that everything will work out. It depends on how I feel. There are many difficult and painful things about this disease, but at the same time there is something beautiful because you find yourself. It's an opportunity to live a little slower and discover which things give you energy and which take it away, she said for some time ago Duchess Mette-Marit in an interview with Norwegian television NRK. SEE ALSO: Duchess Kate unexpectedly returned to duties. For the first time since finishing chemotherapy