The former Queen of Denmark has been hospitalized once again, just a week after being treated for a heart attack. Queen Margrethe returned to Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen due to a blood clot in her hip following an earlier fall. The Danish Royal Palace confirmed her admission, stating that a CT scan revealed a significant blood clot resulting from the previous fall. Her hospitalization is expected to last several days, with reports indicating that she is in stable condition.
King Frederik of Denmark, reacting to his mother’s health update during a fun run event, mentioned that he plans to visit her when possible. Queen Mary, Margrethe’s daughter-in-law, assured reporters that the surgery went smoothly and that the queen is under excellent care.
Queen Margrethe, who abdicated in January 2024 after a 52-year reign, handed over the throne to her eldest son, now-King Frederik, citing health considerations as a factor in her decision. During her New Year’s Eve address in 2023, she expressed her decision to step down, emphasizing the importance of passing the responsibility to the next generation.
Known for her unconventional approach, creativity, and distinctive style, Queen Margrethe received numerous state visits both domestically and internationally during her reign. She holds the distinction of being the most recent female reigning monarch globally.
Following her abdication, Queen Margrethe faced health challenges, including a fall that led to a hospitalization for observation. Despite her initial reluctance to abdicate, health issues eventually influenced her decision to relinquish the throne.
By becoming the first Danish monarch in almost 900 years to abdicate, Queen Margrethe left a legacy of leadership and creativity. Her reign was marked by a unique and assertive personality, as well as a commitment to her duties and her country.
