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Queen Margrethe of Denmark was taken to Rigshospitalet following a heart attack and will remain for observation and further tests over the weekend. She abdicated in 2024 after 52 years as monarch, becoming Denmark’s longest-reigning ruler.
Queen Margrethe of Denmark was admitted to Rigshospitalet following a heart attack and is expected to remain there for observation and further tests over the weekend, according to a statement from the royal household. The 86-year-old former monarch, who abdicated in 2024 after 52 years on the throne, is currently reported to be “tired but in good spirits.”
Queen Margrethe of Denmark will remain at Rigshospitalet for observation and further tests over the weekend following her heart attack. The Royal House will announce updates regarding her condition when available.
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Queen Margrethe of Denmark will be kept in for observation over the weekend (Picture: Patrick van Katwijk/Getty Images)
The former Queen of Denmark is ‘tired but in good spirits’ after she was taken to hospital following a heart attack.
Queen Margrethe was rushed to Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen’s largest public and teaching hospital, on Thursday afternoon.
The 86-year-old will remain in the hospital over the weekend for observation and further tests, the royal household said in a statement.
It read: ‘Her Majesty Queen Margrethe has been admitted to Rigshospitalet this afternoon due to a heart attack.
‘Queen Margrethe will be admitted over the weekend for observation and further examinations.

Unusually, Margrethe abdicated in 2024 after 52 years as monarch (Picture: via REUTERS)
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‘Her Majesty is tired, but in good spirits.
‘The Royal House will announce when there is news.’
Despite stepping back from the throne in 2024 – making her the first Danish sovereign to willingly do so in almost 900 years – Margrethe remains Denmark’s longest-reigning monarch, having worn the crown for 52 years.
Citing health as one of the reasons for her abdication, she said in an address on New Year’s Eve 2023 that she had undergone ‘extensive back surgery’ before she stepped down.
She said: ‘Everything went well, thanks to the competent health personnel, who took care of me.

Margrethe has been hospitalised multiple times in the past few years (Picture: via REUTERS)
‘Inevitably, the operation gave cause to thoughts about the future – whether now would be an appropriate time to pass on the responsibility to the next generation.
‘I have decided that now is the right time.’
She passed the baton to King Frederik X and his wife, Australian-born Queen Mary.
Even after abdicating, Margrethe has held onto her Queen title and continues to carry out royal engagements.
But she has been hospitalised on multiple occasions since her surgery. She previously had to cancel an official appearance after she suffered a fall at her home of Fredensborg Palace in Zealand.
She was again forced to pull out of a royal engagement when she contracted a cold last year.
“As a result of the cold HM Queen Margrethe has contracted, it has been decided that the Queen will be admitted to Rigshospitalet for observation as a precaution,” the Danish Royal House said in a statement.
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