Norway's crown princess undergoes successful lung transplant, palace says
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has successfully undergone a lung transplant in Oslo. The 52-year-old princess, who was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in 2018, will remain in the hospital for several weeks for observation as she recovers.

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AI-generatedNorway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has successfully undergone a lung transplant in Oslo. The 52-year-old princess, who was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in 2018, will remain in the hospital for several weeks for observation as she recovers. Her condition had worsened in recent months, prompting the transplant. Prince Haakon will adjust his official duties to support her during her recovery. This news comes shortly after her son, Marius Borg Høiby, was sentenced to prison. Royal commentator Ole-Jørgen Schulsrud-Hansen described the transplant as "very happy news for the Norwegian royal family."
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5 extractedThe transplant is considered very happy news for the Norwegian royal family and the Kingdom of Norway.
Mette-Marit's son, Marius Borg Høiby, was sentenced to four years in prison for rape two days prior to the transplant news.
The princess will remain in hospital for several weeks for observation.
Mette-Marit was diagnosed with a form of pulmonary fibrosis in 2018 and her condition had worsened recently.
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has undergone a successful lung transplant in Oslo.