King Harald: – Admitted at the weekend



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On Friday morning, it was announced that King Harald (83) had been admitted to the Rikshospitalet in Oslo. The admission was justified by the fact that the king was breathing heavily. However, it was made clear early on that he was not infected with the coronavirus.

On Friday night, the Palace arrived with an update on the king’s health. In a press release, they write that the king is on sick leave until October 4.

Queen Sonja visited King Harald

Queen Sonja visited King Harald

“The King’s condition has improved throughout the day. The King will remain in Rikshospitalet for the weekend,” it says in the press release posted on the Royal House website.

– It is going well

On Friday afternoon, Queen Sonja, during her official assignment at the reopening of her childhood home in Lillehammer, was able to assure that the king was all right.

– I saw it today and it’s going well. So soon he will be on his feet, he realized.

About the king: - It goes well

About the king: – It goes well

As is well known, the queen was visiting her husband earlier that day, where she herself drove the car to the hospital. In addition, she made the trip to Lillehammer, where she participated in the planned celebration.

The king should have been there too. He was also going to hold a cabinet meeting, but Crown Prince Haakon had to replace his father.

SHELVING: On September 25, news came that King Harald (83) was admitted to Rikshospitalet. This was what Karl Johan’s people had to say about him. Video / Reporter: Marie Røssland. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
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When Queen Sonja visited Lillehammer, where she became an honorary member of the city, the king’s children were also visiting sick. Crown Prince Haakon (47) and Princess Märtha Louise (49) appeared in Rikshospitalet around 4 pm.

I did not change the program

It became clear early Friday that the actual program would not change due to admission. The Royal Household Seeing and Hearing expert Anders Johan Stavseng noted, however, that it will be a long time before the king cancels a task.

ON A MISSION: Queen Sonja was in Lillehammer as scheduled on Friday. Photograph: Christian Roth Christensen / Dagbladet
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– Today, as I said, was the childhood home of the Minister and Sonja in Maihaugen, so he had probably looked forward to that day. So something has probably happened here that those around them, or the king himself, have decided that further review is needed here, he said Friday.

He also emphasized that the queen would hardly complete the visit to Lillehammer if there was an immediate danger to the king’s health.

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