"Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit will undergo a month of pulmonary rehabilitation in Norway from the beginning of October.
The Crown Princess will therefore not carry out official assignments in October. Still, some exceptions are planned, such as the dinner for the representatives of the Storting at the Royal Palace on October 23.
The Crown Princess is scheduled to resume her official work in November."
Crown Princess Mette-Marit was diagnosed in 2018 with pulmonary fibrosis.
At the time of her diagnosis, the wife of the heir to the throne, Crown Prince Haakon, said, "Although such a diagnosis will at times put limitations on my life, I am glad that the disease was discovered so early. My goal is still to work and participate in official programs as much as possible." In a separate admission, I am exhausted faster than before, so today I have to take more care of myself than I did before."
After this new announcement was made the princess spoke to the press: “I should have done it a while ago, now is the time. I need a little more help than before to deal with everyday life. It's about getting to know others who have the same lung disease and getting better control over how I'm going to handle life with being chronically ill.”
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