Queen Margrethe of Denmark was hospitalized less than a week after being discharged from the hospital. According to reports, the queen sustained an injury in a fall, after which she required a follow-up medical examination and inpatient treatment.
This was reported by the Royal Palace.
"Her Majesty Queen Margrethe was admitted to Rigshospitalet and underwent treatment after a CT scan revealed a large blood clot in her thigh, which had formed as a result of a previous fall," the statement said.
Queen Margrethe is expected to remain in the hospital for several days.
"Given the circumstances, Her Majesty is doing well," the Royal Palace noted.
We previously reported that Queen Margrethe II of Denmark was hospitalized due to heart problems.
On her doctors’ advice, Margrethe II decided to quit smoking, a habit she had started at age 17.
Previously, Queen Margrethe of Denmark was hospitalized after a fall at Fredensborg Castle.