Good news from Denmark. After the back operation he underwent on February 22, the queen daisy has been discharged. At 82 years old, the monarch returns to her residence, Amalienborg Palace, to continue her recovery.
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“The medical team responsible for the operation and subsequent hospitalization is satisfied with the process and the state of the Queen,” the Danish Royal House explained in a statement. The monarch, the only reigning woman in the world, has also thanked the hospital for her professionalism and care.
In recent months, the Queen’s back pain, which she had suffered from for some time, had worsened and required surgery. Recovery from the operation will be a slow process for Margarita, which will take a “longer period of convalescence and rehabilitation,” according to Casa Real.
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The intervention of the Danish queen took place at the Rigshospitalet, a public hospital in Copenhagen. As of her admission and due to her medical leave, she is his son Frederick of Denmark who has picked up the baton and assumed the role of regent.