We recently learned that the Queen Letizia suffers from Morton’s neuroma in her left foot, a condition that contributes to chronic metatarsalgia who has been suffering for years. The royals also keep a first aid kit in the house just in case, although mental illness needs to be cured in another way, which is even more complicated, as in the case of Charlene from Monaco or Masako from Japan.
Princess Mette-Marit revealed she suffered from a pulmonary fibrosis, a disease that directly affects the lungs and causes scarring that prevents them from working properly. It was in the year 2018 when the royal family communicated the news through the Royal House of Norway. Mette-Marit receives treatment to control the disease, but she herself has confessed that she is not living one hundred percent of her abilities. His illness has drawn on his schedule at times, which has been shortened since he was diagnosed with the disease four years ago.
Every time Doña Letizia appears in an act, we all look at the footwear chosen by the royal. The Queen revealed to a group of journalists that she had been diagnosed with a Morton’s neuroma in the left foot, a disease that contributes to the chronic metatarsalgia that he had before. The neuroma consists of the thickening of the tissue around the nerves of the toes, which causes very intense pain that can lead to the need to have surgery. Metatarsalgia also causes inflammation of the metatarsal area at the point where most of the weight is supported when walking. It looks like King Felipe’s wife is going to park her heels permanently.
The Princess of Wales is also not spared the bad news from the doctor. Kate Middleton is allergic to horses, a diagnosis that becomes more uncomfortable when you’re part of the British royal family. We’ve seen the royal climb into a horse-drawn carriage once, so it’s very likely she’s treated with antihistamines on these occasions to prevent allergies. The English royal family is a great lover of horses, as Queen Elizabeth II amply demonstrated, spending many hours in her stables.
The King of Norway has had health problems since the early 2000s, although he has always managed to overcome them. 20 years ago he underwent surgery due to the bladder cancer that he had been diagnosed, and he returned to his duties the following year, when he underwent another surgery for a heart condition. In 2017 he was hospitalized again due to an infection and two years later he was again on leave due to a viral illness. A few years ago he was admitted because of some dizziness he started to feel. Despite his 85 years, he has managed to overcome these health problems over the past two decades.
One of the most recent cases is that of the Princess of Monaco, who has passed away almost six months away from the media spotlight to recover. It all started in March 2021, when Charlene traveled to South Africa to attend an event and was diagnosed with an ENT infection that prevented her from returning home until nearly half a year later. So much time in South Africa gave rise to many rumours; Marriage crisis, psychological problems… the Monegasque princes denied time and time again that there were problems in their relationship, but it seems that the royal family needed some mental rest.
When she turned 40, Victoria of Sweden decided to tell the world about the suffering she suffered as a result of the anorexia. The royal family did so through a documentary broadcast on Swedish television, in which they explained that they “needed time to solve my problems and regain my balance and not give in to pressure”. Casa Real confirmed years ago what was apparent from her extreme thinness: Victoria of Sweden suffered from eating disorders. By fighting hard, the princess managed to overcome one of the most complicated diseases still present in society.
Nicknamed “sad princess” because she suffers from one of the cruellest diseases, the depression, continues to strive to improve day after day. She has suffered from anxiety and stress for over two decades, coinciding with her entry into the Imperial Palace as Emperor Naruhito’s wife. Although she tries to fulfill her obligations as Empress, depression forces her to adjust her schedule or miss events and parties. Despite everything, Masako continues to work on her mental health in an effort to improve her fragile condition.
Source: Marie Claire

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