Queen Margrethe of Denmark (seen in May, 2024) remains in hospital but is in 'good spirits', the palace has revealed
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Queen Margrethe of Denmark remains in positive spirits following her hospitalisation and should be discharged in the coming days.

It was revealed yesterday that Margrethe, 85, was admitted into Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen after contracting a cold.

Margrethe, who abdicated in January in favour of her son, King Frederick X, remains in hospital, but the palace is hopeful that she will return to Fredensborg Palace this weekend.

‘H.M. Queen Margrethe remains hospitalized at Rigshospitalet on Friday morning,’ the palace said.

The update continued, ‘Her Majesty is recovering and in good spirits. Queen Margrethe is therefore expected to be discharged from Rigshospitalet and return to Fredensborg Palace during the weekend.’

The royal, a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth, was placed in hospital for observation as a precautionary measure.

She cleared her schedule of upcoming engagements, including yesterday’s visit to the Sankt Lukas Foundation’s 125th anniversary celebration, People reported.

‘HM Queen Margrethe admitted to Rigshospitalet,’ the palace said yesterday, adding, ‘As a result of the cold that H.M. Queen Margrethe has contracted, it has been decided that the Queen will be admitted to Rigshospitalet for observation as a precaution.

Queen Margrethe of Denmark (seen in May, 2024) remains in hospital but is in 'good spirits', the palace has revealed

Queen Margrethe of Denmark (seen in May, 2024) remains in hospital but is in ‘good spirits’, the palace has revealed

Her Majesty, known for her chain-smoking and love of dachshunds, was last seen on Sunday during a church service in connection with the 80th anniversary of Denmark’s liberation.

Despite resigning in 2023, the monarch remains active and performs royal duties alongside her son.

Margrethe shocked the nation with the announcement of her abdication during her New Year’s Eve live television segment. 

Just 14 days later, Margrethe, who ruled for 52 years, signed away the throne at a Council of State meeting and her son, Frederik, was crowned King of Denmark.

She said one of the reasons why she chose to give up the throne was because of her health issues, adding that she underwent surgery for her back in February 2023.

Margrethe said: ‘It went well, thanks to the skilled healthcare staff who took care of me. Of course, the operation also gave rise to thinking about the future – whether the time had come to leave the responsibility to the next generation.’

She is still known as Her Majesty Queen Margrethe and can fill in as regent if King Frederik, Queen Mary and Crown Prince Christian are abroad, ill or on holiday.

Just one week after giving up the crown, the royal went to a special church service at Aarhus Cathedral with her son, King Frederik and his wife Queen Mary.

The palace is hopeful that the 85-year-old (seen in April, 2024) will be discharged from hospital over the weekend

The palace is hopeful that the 85-year-old (seen in April, 2024) will be discharged from hospital over the weekend

Margrethe was admitted to hospital in Copenhagen after contracting a cold (seen in Copenhagen on Sunday)

Margrethe was admitted to hospital in Copenhagen after contracting a cold (seen in Copenhagen on Sunday)

The royal was admitted to hospital as a precautionary measure (seen at Princess Isabella of Denmark's birthday celebrations in April)

The royal was admitted to hospital as a precautionary measure (seen at Princess Isabella of Denmark’s birthday celebrations in April)

The Danish Queen (right) was succeeded by her eldest son  Frederik (centre) pictured with his Australian-born wife Mary

The Danish Queen (right) was succeeded by her eldest son  Frederik (centre) pictured with his Australian-born wife Mary

In Denmark, formal power resides with the elected parliament and its government. The monarch is expected to stay above partisan politics, representing the nation with traditional duties ranging from state visits to national day celebrations.

Born in 1940, Margrethe has throughout her life enjoyed broad support from Danes, who are fond of her tactful and yet creative personality, the Prime Minster has previously described her as ‘the epitome of Denmark’.

The monarch hit the headlines in 2022 when she removed royal titles from the four children of her younger son Prince Joachim. 

She enjoyed a close relationship with her third cousin Queen Elizabeth II, both descendants of Queen Victoria, having bonded during several state visits to each other’s countries down the decades – most recently in 2000, when Margrethe was received at Windsor.

The six-feet-tall Margrethe has been one of the most popular public figures in Denmark. She often walked the streets of Copenhagen virtually unescorted and won the admiration of Danes for her warm manners and for her talents as a linguist and designer.

A keen skier, she was a member of a Danish women’s air force unit as a princess, taking part in judo courses and endurance tests in the snow.

In 2011, at age 70, she visited Danish troops in southern Afghanistan wearing a military jumpsuit.

As monarch, she crisscrossed the country and regularly visited Greenland and the Faeroe Islands, the two semi-independent territories which are part of the Danish Realm, and was met everywhere by cheering crowds.

In her broadcast on New Year's Eve, Queen Margrethe II stated: 'I have decided that now is the right time. On January 14, 2024, 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father, I will step down as Queen of Denmark.'

In her broadcast on New Year’s Eve, Queen Margrethe II stated: ‘I have decided that now is the right time. On January 14, 2024, 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father, I will step down as Queen of Denmark.’

She is a chain smoker and is so 'normal' that she shops in the supermarket - but Queen Margrethe of Denmark is also the longest-reigning head of state in Europe. Above: The Queen lighting up in 1997

Above: Margrethe attending the annual New Year's dinner at Christian VII's Palace at Amalienborg, Copenhagen in January 2023

She is a chain smoker and is so ‘normal’ that she shops in the supermarket – but Queen Margrethe of Denmark is also the longest-reigning head of state in Europe. Above: The Queen lighting up in 1997 (left); and attending the annual New Year’s dinner at Christian VII’s Palace at Amalienborg, Copenhagen in January 2023

Margrethe II was the eldest of the three daughters of King Frederik IX of Denmark, and succeeded him to the throne in 1972

Margrethe II was the eldest of the three daughters of King Frederik IX of Denmark, and succeeded him to the throne in 1972

Denmark has Europe’s oldest ruling monarchy, which traces its line back to the Viking king Gorm the Old, who died in 958. Although Margrethe is head of state, the Danish Constitution strictly ruled out her involvement in party politics.

Margrethe was born a week after Nazi Germany had invaded Denmark. The occupation meant that the little princess became a symbol of hope for the Danes. 

She ascended the throne on January 15, 1972, after the death of her father. 

But, although she was his eldest child, she did not become heir presumptive until 1953, when Denmark’s constitution was amended to allow women to inherit the throne. 

That followed a referendum in which more than 85 per cent of participants voted to allow female succession.

She was married in 1967 to a Frenchman, Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat, later styled as Prince Henrik. They had two sons, Prince Frederick and Prince Joachim.

Despite enjoying a long marriage of 50 years, her relationship with Henrik was plagued with controversy. Henrik stunned Danes by saying he felt he had been pushed aside in his own home by his wife.

Prince Henrik died in 2018 aged 83. 

On the day she became monarch, she appeared on the balcony of Denmark’s Christiansborg Palace and pledged her allegiance to the nation.

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