She looked chic in a beige coat and nude heels. Mette-Marit, who suffers from pulmonary fibrosis, was pictured wearing an oxygen cannula to help with her breathing and was also seen taking a seat alongside her son, Prince Sverre Magnus, and husband as the parade went on.
Norway’s Constitution Day is a national holiday celebrated annually on May 17.
It marks the signing of the country’s constitution on May 17, 1814, and people usually celebrate in national dress and with large parades.
Mette-Marit was seen joined by her husband, their son, as well as King Harald and Queen Sonja.
She waved to the children as they paraded past their residence before heading to the Royal Palace in Oslo to mark the celebrations there too.
Guri Varpe, Head of Communications of the Royal House of Norway, told Norwegian outlet TV2: “As is known, the Crown Princess has the chronic disease pulmonary fibrosis.
“As we communicated in December, there has been a clear negative development in the Crown Princess’s health recently, and preparations have begun with a view to an assessment for a lung transplant.
“The Crown Princess has an increasing need for tailored training, rest and recovery, and her official program is adapted to her health condition.”
The Epstein documents, which include email exchanges, showed that Mette-Marit borrowed an Epstein-owned property in Palm Beach, Florida, for several days in 2013.
The Crown Princess expressed her “profound regret” and apologised for her friendship with Epstein.
Being mentioned in the Epstein files does not indicate wrongdoing.
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