Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit has successfully undergone a lung transplant due to a chronic battle with pulmonary fibrosis, a condition causing lung scarring. The palace announced the surgery took place recently, with the princess currently recovering well. Details surrounding the transplant, including the hospital and donor information, have not been disclosed to maintain the princess’s privacy. Pulmonary fibrosis had impacted her health for several years, leading to increasing limitations in her official duties. The successful procedure offers hope for improved health and a return to public engagements, though the timeline remains uncertain. Further updates on her condition will be provided as appropriate by the royal household.