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King Harald of Norway admitted to hospital in Tenerife during family holiday
Summary
The Royal House says King Harald, 89, was admitted to Hospital Universitario Hospiten Sur in Tenerife for treatment of an infection and dehydration and was reported to be in good condition. His personal physician will travel to Tenerife to assess him and an update will be provided after that assessment.
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King Harald of Norway was admitted to Hospital Universitario Hospiten Sur in Tenerife on Tuesday evening, the Royal House announced. He is 89 years old and is being treated for an infection and dehydration. The palace described his condition as, under the circumstances, good. The king is thought to have been on holiday in Tenerife with his wife, Queen Sonja.
Key details:
- Admission reported to Hospital Universitario Hospiten Sur in Tenerife on Tuesday evening, according to the Royal House.
- Treatment reported as for an infection and dehydration, with the palace saying his condition is, under the circumstances, good.
- The king's personal physician will travel to Tenerife and an update will be provided after the physician's assessment.
- Recent medical history includes hospitalisations and procedures in prior years, including a temporary pacemaker during a 2024 holiday that was later replaced by a permanent pacemaker, heart valve surgery in 2020, and other infections in 2023 and early 2024.
- The admission comes while the royal family has faced public scrutiny related to past contacts between Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Jeffrey Epstein, as reported.
Summary:
The Royal House has provided the basic details of the hospital admission and said an update will follow after the king's physician assesses him. Further developments will be reported once the physician's assessment is completed.
