King Harald of Norway Hospitalized for Treatment of Blood Disease
1-Minute Brief
The hospitalization of Norway's monarch raises questions about the continuity of royal duties and national leadership.
Key Facts
- King Harald of Norway has been admitted to a hospital for treatment related to a blood disease.
- The royal palace announced the king's hospitalization.
- The king is suffering from a rare blood condition, according to BBC News.
- King Harald has been put on sick leave.
- He is 89 years old and is one of Europe's longest-serving monarchs.
What Happened
King Harald of Norway was admitted to hospital for treatment of a blood disease, as confirmed by the royal palace and reported by multiple news outlets.
Why It Matters
As Norway's head of state and one of Europe's longest-serving monarchs, King Harald's health is significant for the country's leadership and public life.
What's Next
Updates on King Harald's health and any adjustments to royal or state duties are expected to follow from official sources.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoKing Harald of Norway is hospitalized for treatment in connection with a blood disease
- BBC NewsCenter11h agoNorway's king admitted to hospital and put on sick leave
