Why Princess Mette Marit of Norway has closed her social networks and deleted some photos

Published · June 17, 2024, 2:04 p.m.

When a famous person decides, right off the bat, to place their Instagram accounts with millions of fans in private mode – so that only people who previously followed them can see the photos or make comments – the reasons are always a reason for analysis. The last to do so has been the crown princess of Norway, Mette-Marit, following in the footsteps of other celebrities such as Bad Bunny who made the decision to close her profile to the public after an incident when she snatched a fan’s cell phone in the Dominican Republic.

At 50 years old, the Scandinavian royal always appears happy and full of energy, usually alongside her husband, Crown Prince Haakon, representing the Crown of her country in countless official events. Very close to her compatriots, it is not surprising that Mette-Marit is one of the

royal fan favoriteswho admire her not only for her glamorous style, but above all for her strength.

It was not until 2018 when King Harald’s daughter-in-law publicly announced that

He suffered from an incurable disease. The chronic pulmonary fibrosis he suffers from causes the lung tissue to change abnormally and can currently only be delayed and slowed down medically. As Mette-Marit has always spoken openly about his illness, it is especially curious that she has now decided to make this decision on her social networks.

Until now, the Crown Princess of Norway had often shared private snapshots on her personal Instagram account, allowing her followers a peek into her life and work. From now on, the princess, only

its 279,000 followers will have access to your publications. However, according to the Norwegian newspaper ‘Se og Hør’, Mette-Marit has deleted some of her photos and has also restricted the ability to comment on her posts.

Explanations from the Royal House of Norway

An unusual measure by Princess Mette-Marit, who describes herself on her Instagram profile, which she had been in public mode since 2014, as “bokorm”, which means ‘bookworm’. Trying to clarify the reasons behind this decision, the Royal House of the Nordic country has explained to the German magazine ‘Gala’ that “today, the publications of all the members of the Royal Family are gathered under the official account @detnorskekongehus.” However, they did not want to reveal the personal reason that led Mette-Marit to

Protect your photos and videos from prying eyes.

Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway. /

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If this movement had reached a few kilometers to the south, specifically in Denmark, with the relationship of Kings Frederick and Mary always in the spotlight, it would have raised even more suspicions. But Haakon and Mette-Marit’s marriage now seems stronger than ever, despite the fact that in a recent documentary they both openly confessed that their relationship has gone through difficult times in the past.

This determination by the Norwegian princess comes after one of her few counterparts with her own Instagram account, Charlène of Monaco, was also surprised right off the bat by deactivating her profile. It was last summer when the South African, amid rumors that she was living in Switzerland and that she only saw her husband, Prince Albert, by appointment, surprisingly deleted her account, where she had numerous photos. of her family.

A happy moment for a strong Mette-Marit

Beyond this personal circumstance regarding her private images, the truth is that the health problems that not so long ago caused Mette-Marit to be out of work for several weeks seem to be things of the past. Her chronic illness means she must take heavy medication, which sometimes limits her so much that she is forced to cancel commitments. But on her trip through Norway on her beloved literary train, the royal seems happier and more satisfied than ever.

Mette-Marit during her literary train tour of Norway. /

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This cultural initiative has become a tradition: Mette-Marit travels around her country on the literature train and

spread the reading fever to as many people as possible. Just a few days ago, the crown princess embarked on this journey again, leaving us phrases that demonstrate her love for books: «Literature deserves to be celebrated every day. “It opens new perspectives, allows us to know ourselves and others better, and has been shown to reduce blood pressure and increase the ability to concentrate.”

Excited about her favorite project, let’s remember that since 2017 she has been the

ambassador of norwegian literature in the international arena, surely their possible concerns have been put aside for the moment. She herself confirmed her current happiness in an interview with a Norwegian newspaper in which she stated: “I’m very well at the moment.” And she shows it.

 
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