Norway’s Queen Sonja in hospital after breathing problems

Norway’s Queen Sonja in hospital after breathing problems

Queen Sonja was briefly hospitalised in January after experiencing cardiac fibrillation, leading to a pacemaker being inserted.

The Queen was transported by medical helicopter from the royal chalet in Sikkilsdalen to Oslo. (EPA Images pic)
OSLO:
Queen Sonja of Norway, 87, was admitted to an Oslo hospital late on Monday following breathing difficulties, the royal palace announced.

“The Queen was transported by medical helicopter from the royal chalet in Sikkilsdalen, where the royal couple were spending the Easter holidays,” the palace said in a statement.

Since 1924, the Norwegian royal family has spent most of its Easter holidays at the chalet, according to the NTB news agency.

Queen Sonja was briefly hospitalised in January after experiencing cardiac fibrillation, a rapid and irregular heartbeat. She then had a pacemaker installed, a procedure the palace described as “successful.”

Her husband King Harald is Europe’s oldest reigning monarch at 88. He also had a pacemaker inserted in March 2024 after contracting an infection during a private vacation in Malaysia.

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