Former Queen of Denmark hospitalized, her son King Fredrik X reveals more about her health

Former Queen of Denmark hospitalized, her son King Fredrik X reveals more about her health
Former Queen of Denmark hospitalized, her son King Fredrik X reveals more about her health

Margrethe II is unwell. The former Queen of Denmark, aged 84, was hospitalised on 19 September. Indeed, she is said to have fallen at Fredensborg Palace in Copenhagen. The monarch is experiencing back pain. This is a sensitive area for her. Indeed, she had already had back surgery in February 2023. “Given the circumstances, the queen is fine. But she was still admitted for observation,” revealed the Palace’s communications officer, Lene Balleby. Shortly after his hospitalization, King Fredrik X spoke to journalists. He said that his mother was “in good hands and that the royal family was managing the situation on a day-to-day basis.” The monarch clarified that doctors were the only decision-makers.

The former queen was spotted the day before her accident

As previously announced, Margrethe II will not attend the 75th anniversary of the Department of Archaeology at Aarhus University on Friday, September 20. Margareth II was last seen in public on Wednesday, September 18. She attended a conference on multiple sclerosis. The mother of King Frederik X appeared to be in good health, although she walked with her cane.

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