Denmark's Queen Margrethe who abdicated earlier this year has been hospitalised
UNB
Publish: 19 Sep 2024, 06:43 PM
COPENHAGEN,
Sep 19 (AP/UNB) - Denmark's Queen Margrethe II, who stunningly abdicated
earlier this year, has been admitted to a hospital after falling in her home,
Danish media said Thursday, adding that she is doing fine.
The 84-year-old queen
was admitted late Wednesday to the Danish capital's university hospital for
observation after falling in the evening at Fredensborg Castle, north of
Copenhagen, the royal house told Danish media.
"According to the
circumstances, the queen is doing well, but was admitted for observation for
the time being," the head of communications, Lene Balleby was quoted as
saying. The royal household had no further comments.
Margrethe was scheduled
to participate in an event Friday, marking the 75th anniversary of the Department
of Archeology at Aarhus University, but her participation has now been
canceled. Margrethe had studied prehistoric archaeology at Copenhagen
University, and earlier said that if she hadn't been the monarch of Denmark,
she would have become an archaeologist.
In January, Queen
Margrethe became Denmark's first monarch to abdicate in nearly 900 years when
handing the throne over to her son, Crown Prince Frederik.
She always maintained
during her 52-year reign that she wouldn't quit, but back surgery and several
ailments left her unable to undertake as much as she could in the past.
"Time takes its toll," she said, when announcing her plans to
abdicate in a New Year's address that stunned the kingdom.
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