JAKARTA - Danish Queen Margrethe II was hospitalized after falling at Fredensborg Castle.
The queen was rushed to Rigshospitalet for observation, as reported by DRTV as reported by ANTARA from Anadolu, Thursday, September 19.
Despite the fall, the Queen's condition was reportedly stable, but she still had to be in hospital for further monitoring, according to a statement by the Royal Palace quoted by the media.
Since being hospitalized, Queen Margrethe's participation in the 5th anniversary celebration of the Archaeological Department of Aarhus University was canceled, it was confirmed through the Royal Palace website.
Even though Queen Margrethe had handed over royal duties to her son, King Frederik, she remained active in official activities.
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Queen Margrethe attended a multiplier sclerosis conference at the Bella Center Copenhagen and awarded a Rungstedlund award at the Karen Blixen Museum earlier this week.
Previously, in February 2023, Queen Margrethe underwent major surgery on the back that required a long recovery period.
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