Queen Sonja of Norway was rushed to a hospital with breathing difficulties on Monday, April 21.
An official statement revealed that the 87-year-old royal was admitted to the Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet and received medical attention.
The Queen, the wife of Norway’s head of state King Harald, had a pacemaker installed in January this year.
Queen Sonja of Norway was rushed to a hospital on Monday evening
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The Norwegian royal palace announced on Tuesday that Sonja was discharged from the hospital but would be stepping back from royal duties for about a week.
The royals spent Easter holidays with family at the royal cabin in Sikkilsdalen in central Norway.
She was airlifted from the royal chalet to the hospital on Monday evening.
The 87-year-old royal was airlifted from royal cabin in Sikkilsdalen, where the family was spending the Easter holidays
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“Her Majesty the Queen was admitted to the National Hospital this evening for examinations due to shortness of breath,” read an official statement.
“The Queen was transported by air ambulance from the Prince’s Cabin in Sikkilsdalen, where the Royal Couple spent the Easter holiday,” the statement continued.
The palace announced on Tuesday that Sonja was discharged from the hospital
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In January, Sonja was admitted to the hospital after experiencing cardiac fibrillation, a rapid and irregular heartbeat.
She underwent a “successful” procedure to have a pacemaker installed, the palace said at the time.
Netizens wished her a speedy recovery following the news of her hospitalization
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