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Norway’s monarch hospitaliz­ed in Malaysia

King Harald V gets a pacemaker

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OSLO, Norway — An airplane carrying Norway’s King Harald V arrived in Oslo on Sunday, a day after he was implanted with a pacemaker while on a family vacation in Malaysia.

Europe’s oldest reigning monarch was hospitaliz­ed for an infection during a vacation on the northern resort island of Langkawi, the royal house said last Tuesday.

He underwent surgery at the Sultanah Maliha Hospital on Saturday to implant a temporary pacemaker due to a low heart rate, according to the royal house.

Norwegian media outlets said that Harald traveled to Malaysia with his wife, Queen Sonja, to celebrate his 87th birthday.

A Scandinavi­an Airlines medical evacuation plane, which took off from Oslo on Thursday, arrived in Langkawi on Friday. The Boeing 737-700 aircraft has previously been used as a flying ambulance.

According to Flightrada­r24, the same plane departed from Langkawi on Sunday headed for Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, from where it traveled on to Oslo Airport.

The Norwegian royal house confirmed the king's arrival and said he would be admitted to the Oslo hospital Rikshospit­alet. Harald will remain on sick leave for the next two weeks, during which Crown Prince Haakon will assume the monarch's duties, the palace said.

According to Norwegian news agency NTB, which cited informatio­n from Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, King Harald V’s transport back to Norway cost an estimated 2 million Norwegian kroner, or approximat­ely $190,000 USD, which will be taken from the defense budget.

The Norwegian monarch has suffered from frail health over the past several years and has been admitted to a hospital for treatment on numerous occasions.

King Harald V, who has been seen using crutches, had an operation to replace a heart valve in October 2020 after being hospitaliz­ed with breathing difficulti­es.

The monarch has repeatedly said he has no plans to abdicate, unlike his second cousin, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who stepped down earlier this year.

Harald’s duties as Norway’s head of state are ceremonial, and he holds no political power. He ascended to the throne following the death of his father, King Olav, in 1991.

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The king has suffered from frail health in recent years.

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