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Danish Queen Margrethe Hospitalized with Heart Symptoms at 86

By Lars Hansen •

In brief

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, 86, was hospitalized on May 14 for heart-related symptoms. The Danish royal household confirmed the admission but gave no further details. The news is breaking across Nordic countries.

  • - Location: Denmark
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 1 hour ago
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Hospitalized After Heart Attack

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Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, aged 86, was admitted to a hospital on May 14 with heart-related symptoms. The Danish royal household confirmed the admission in a brief statement but released no further details on her condition. The queen's hospitalization has become breaking news across Nordic countries, including Norway and Finland. As Denmark's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Margrethe has been on the throne since her accession in 1972. Her health is closely watched both domestically and internationally, with immediate updates expected from the palace in the coming days. The royal household has not indicated how long she will remain under medical observation. The announcement comes amid a period of heightened public appearances by the queen, who continues to carry out official duties. No other members of the royal family have commented publicly on the matter. Reporters have gathered outside the undisclosed hospital location, pending further statements from officials. This development draws attention to succession protocols and stability within the Danish monarchy, though no formal transition procedures have been triggered. The queen's long reign has made her a unifying figure in Danish society, and her well-being remains a priority for the palace.

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Published: May 14, 2026

Tags: Queen MargretheDanish royal householdhospitalizationheart symptomsDenmark monarchy

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