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Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit Undergoes Lung Transplant
24 Jun
Summary
- Crown Princess Mette-Marit had a successful lung transplant.
- She will remain hospitalized for several weeks during recovery.
- The princess was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in 2018.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has successfully received a lung transplant, according to doctors at Oslo University Hospital. The 52-year-old royal, who was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in 2018, will require several weeks of hospitalization to begin her recovery.
Her condition had sharply deteriorated by June 5, placing her on a transplant waiting list with an estimated year to live without the surgery. The hospital has stressed that no preferential treatment was given for organ donation, despite her royal status.
Pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic lung disease that causes scarring and reduces oxygen uptake. Approximately 30 to 35 lung transplants are performed annually in Norway, with a survival rate of up to 90% in the first year post-surgery.
The royal family thanked the public for their support. Updates on her condition will be provided only after her discharge from the hospital.