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Denmark's Queen Margrethe leaves hospital

  • Denmark's Queen Margrethe, aged 85, left Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen on Saturday after a two-day hospital stay for observation due to a cold.
  • Her admission followed a cold, and she was hospitalized as a precaution after canceling a scheduled public event due to health concerns.
  • After a 52-year reign, Margrethe stepped down as Denmark's monarch in January 2024, passing the crown to her son Frederik, a decision influenced in part by her health challenges and major back surgery in 2023.
  • The palace stated, "Her Majesty is well" and confirmed she returned to Fredensborg Palace, adding she is "recovering and in good spirits" as of Friday morning.
  • Margrethe’s discharge marks continued royal activity despite recent health challenges, underscoring her ongoing role in Denmark’s monarchy post-abdication.
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Danish Queen Margrethe II, who had abdicated last year, was released from the hospital after two days. The 85-year-old had returned to her residence in Fredensborg Castle on Saturday from the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, the palace informed her that she was "good".The monarchy had therefore been sent to the hospital on Thursday as a precaution because of a cold.Margrethe, who became 85 years old on 16 April, had last appeared in public on 4 May…

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Queen Margaret of Denmark is resting and putting aside the actual activities in her schedule after her admission to the hospital.

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The day after Frederik X's mother was hospitalized for a cold, the Danish Royal House calmed the public's concerns by stating that the Queen's health was good, and that she should leave the hospital at the weekend.

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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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