Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been discharged from hospital after undergoing a lung transplant, the Norwegian Palace confirmed on Tuesday. In a statement, the Palace said her condition is "as good as can be expected," according to her medical team. The Crown Princess now faces a closely monitored six-month rehabilitation period.
Royal Gratitude to Organ Donors
The Crown Princess also issued a personal statement expressing her gratitude to organ donors, whose generosity made the life-saving surgery possible. The Palace emphasized the importance of organ donation and thanked the medical staff for their care.
Recovery and Outlook
Princess Mette-Marit, 52, was admitted for the transplant earlier this month. Her doctors have indicated that while the surgery was successful, the recovery process will be gradual and require careful oversight. The Palace has requested privacy for the royal family during this time.



