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Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
The Queen of Norway Was Air Lifted to Oslo Hospital After "Breathing Difficulties"
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Norwegian royal family has been through its fair share of health emergencies and headline-making legal worries over the past year, and on Monday, April 21, the royal house of Norway announced that Queen Sonja was rushed to an Oslo hospital. The 87-year-old queen was spending time with husband King Harald at the royal chalet in Sikkilsalen, Norway, over the holiday when she experienced "shortness of breath" that caused her to be air lifted to Oslo for observation. The Norwegian royal family released a statement on Monday night stating, "Her Majesty the Queen was admitted to the National Hospital this evening for examinations due to shortness of breath. The Queen was transported by air ambulance from the Prince's Cabin in Sikkilsdalen, where the Royal Couple spent the Easter holiday." On April 22, the family issued an update stating that Queen Sonja was discharged from the hospital. "Investigations show that the situation has normalized," the statement read. "The Queen is on sick leave for the rest of the week." This isn't the first health scare Queen Sonja has experienced this year. In January, Queen Sonja was hospitalized "after experiencing an episode linked to her existing heart condition, atrial fibrillation, while on a ski trip," according to Hello! magazine. She had a pacemaker fitted on Jan. 16 during a procedure at Rikshospitalet in Oslo. King Harald, who at 88, is the oldest reigning monarch in Europe, has also suffered from recent health problems. The Norwegian king was hospitalized with an infection during a vacation to Malaysia last year, forcing his son, Crown Prince Haakon, to act as regent. King Harald was later fitted with a pacemaker. Queen Sonja's hospitalization follows some concerning news regarding Crown Princess Haakon's wife, Crown Princess Mette-Marit. In March, the Norwegian royal household announced that the future queen's pulmonary fibrosis had worsened and she now faces "daily symptoms and ailments." Mette-Marit, 50, was diagnosed with the serious lung disease in 2018, and suffers from increased symptoms that are impacting her ability to carry out royal duties. "This means that changes to her official schedule may occur more frequently and at shorter notice than we are used to," a statement read.


Local Norway
22-04-2025
- Health
- Local Norway
Norway's Queen Sonja admitted to hospital with breathing problems
"The Queen was transported by medical helicopter from the royal chalet in Sikkilsdalen, where the royal couple were spending the Easter holidays," the palace said in a statement. Since 1924, the Norwegian royal family has spent most of its Easter holidays at the chalet, according to the NTB news agency. Queen Sonja was briefly hospitalised in January after experiencing cardiac fibrillation, a rapid and irregular heartbeat. She then had a pacemaker installed, a procedure the palace described as "successful." Advertisement Her husband King Harald is Europe's oldest reigning monarch at 87. He also had a pacemaker inserted last March after contracting an infection during a private vacation in Malaysia.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
One Piece chapter 1147 release date confirmed: Last chapter before May 2025 break
One Piece chapter 1147 release date confirmed: One Piece Chapter 1147 will be the flast manga release until the second week of May 2025. It is scheduled for release soon. Indeed, there will be a significant break, but aren't we all accustomed to it by now? That being said, the manga chapter is eagerly awaited and will be out in a few days. Here is everything we currently know about the next chapter of the manga while you wait to see what else happens with the Straw Hats. One Piece chapter 1147 release date confirmed On Monday, April 28, 2025, at midnight (JST), One Piece Chapter 1147 will be available in Japan. Manga lovers worldwide will be able to access the eagerly awaited chapter on Sunday, April 27, 2025. One Piece chapter 1147 global release schedule: Pacific Standard Time – Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 8:00 AM Eastern Standard Time – Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 11:00 AM British Summer Time – Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 4:00 PM Central European Summer Time – Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 5:00 PM Indian Standard Time – Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 8:30 PM Philippine Standard Time – Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 11:00 PM Japanese Standard Time – Monday, April 28, 2025, at 12:00 AM Australia Central Time – Monday, April 28, 2025, at 12:30 AM MANGA VS ANIME VS LIVE ACTION Where to read One Piece chapter 1147? The most recent One Piece manga chapter will be accessible via a membership model on the MANGA Plus website. Additionally, the most recent chapter will be available through the Viz Media platform and the Shonen Jump+ app. #ONEPIECEI'm rereading One Piece and this story ... I have no words to describe this manga, this work is a Masterpiece What to expect from One Piece chapter 1147? As per AnimeNew, it is anticipated that the following chapter would concentrate on Saint Shepherd Sommers, strengthening his critique of Harald and reaffirming his support for the World Government. The signal can alter the outcome of the conflict in Egghead and Elbaf if it reaches Loki, Luffy, and the others. Loki's significant disclosure on Harald's background can mark the end of the edition.

Al Arabiya
22-04-2025
- Health
- Al Arabiya
Norway's Queen Sonja in hospital after breathing problems
Queen Sonja of Norway, 87, was admitted to an Oslo hospital late Monday following breathing difficulties, the royal palace announced. 'The Queen was transported by medical helicopter from the royal chalet in Sikkilsdalen, where the royal couple were spending the Easter holidays,' the palace said in a statement. Since 1924, the Norwegian royal family has spent most of its Easter holidays at the chalet, according to the NTB news agency. Queen Sonja was briefly hospitalised in January after experiencing cardiac fibrillation, a rapid and irregular heartbeat. She then had a pacemaker installed, a procedure the palace described as 'successful.' Her husband, King Harald, is Europe's oldest reigning monarch at 88. He also had a pacemaker inserted in March 2024 after contracting an infection during a private vacation in Malaysia.


Khaleej Times
22-04-2025
- Health
- Khaleej Times
Queen Sonja of Norway in hospital after suffering breathing problems
Queen Sonja of Norway, 87, was admitted to an Oslo hospital late Monday following breathing difficulties, the royal palace announced. "The Queen was transported by medical helicopter from the royal chalet in Sikkilsdalen, where the royal couple were spending the Easter holidays," the palace said in a statement. Since 1924, the Norwegian royal family has spent most of its Easter holidays at the chalet, according to the NTB news agency. Queen Sonja was briefly hospitalised in January after experiencing cardiac fibrillation, a rapid and irregular heartbeat. She then had a pacemaker installed, a procedure the palace described as "successful." Her husband King Harald is Europe's oldest reigning monarch at 87. He also had a pacemaker inserted last March after contracting an infection during a private vacation in Malaysia.