Norway’s Crown Prince Cuts Japan Trip Short over Wife’s Health
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Oslo, Norway.- The royal family of Norway reported this Friday that Crown Prince Haakon will shorten in one day an next official visit to Japan due to the state of health of his wife, Princess Mette-Marit, who suffers from incurable lung disease. The Royal Palace noted that Haakon will keep her agenda in Tokyo from 1 to 3 June, but will cancel the planned visit to the Japanese city of Hachinohe on 4 June. Mette-Marit was diagnosed in 2018 with a…
The Norwegian heir to the throne said on Tuesday that his wife is seriously ill. This is now affecting his duties.
Crown Prince Haakon's journey to Japan is now being shortened.The health situation of Crown Princess Mette-Marit (52) continues to cause concern in the Norwegian royal house.The wife of Crown Prince Haakon (52) has been suffering for years from chronic pulmonary fibrosis, an incurable lung disease that is increasingly affecting her everyday life. Now the disease also affects the programme of the heir to the throne.As the Norwegian royal house an…
The official program in Tokyo ends differently than planned already on Wednesday instead of Thursday, the royal house announced.
Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon cuts short Japan trip because Crown Princess Mette-Marit is seriously ill
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