Danish Queen Margrethe II has been hospitalized in Copenhagen after experiencing a heart attack. The royal household confirmed that she is under medical supervision for further examinations.
The palace announced that the Queen is expected to remain in the hospital over the weekend for observation and additional medical assessments. In a statement, officials noted that while she is fatigued, her spirits remain positive.
This year, in her New Year’s address, Queen Margrethe II announced her intention to abdicate the throne on January 14, marking the end of her 52-year reign that began following the death of her father, King Frederick IX.
On January 14, Crown Prince Frederik will ascend to the throne as King Frederik X. In Denmark, the monarchy operates within a constitutional framework, with the elected parliament and government holding official power. The Queen’s role traditionally involves representing the nation through various ceremonial duties, including state visits and national celebrations.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has been hospitalized following a heart attack and is undergoing further medical evaluations. Her abdication is scheduled for January 14, when Crown Prince Frederik will become King Frederik X.
