A Norwegian princess is waiting for a lung transplant in the UK after a British hospital stepped in to offer specialist care. Princess Martha Louise, 52, has been diagnosed with a chronic lung condition that requires an urgent transplant. She is currently being treated at a specialist unit in London, where she is on the waiting list for donor organs.
The princess, who is fourth in line to the Norwegian throne, has been receiving medical support from the Royal Free Hospital in London, which has a renowned lung transplant programme. Her condition is said to be serious but stable, and she is being closely monitored by a team of experts. The news has prompted an outpouring of support from the Norwegian public, with many wishing her a speedy recovery.
The British hospital's involvement highlights the UK's expertise in complex transplant surgery, though the waiting list for lungs remains long.








