Norway's King Harald gets pacemaker to boost heart rate

FILE PHOTO: Norway's King Harald during a press conference on the royal yacht Norge in Aarhus, Denmark June 16, 2023. The King and Queen of Norway are on an official visit to Denmark. Ritzau Scanpix/Bo Amstrup via REUTERS/File Photo

OSLO - Norway's King Harald received a pacemaker implant on Tuesday in a scheduled operation to help compensate for a low heart rate, the royal court said.

The 87-year-old was hospitalised late last month for an infection while on holiday in Malaysia, and received a temporary pacemaker at a hospital there on March 2.

He was later transferred to Norway for further treatment, where his doctors said a permanent device would be implanted.

"The operation was successful, and the king is doing well," the palace said in a statement.

He will remain in hospital for a few days, the royal court said.

King Harald, Norway's ceremonial head of state since 1991, is Europe's oldest living monarch. He has repeatedly been hospitalised with infections in recent years and has undergone heart surgery.

Crown Prince Haakon has been carrying out his father's duties in the latter's absence. REUTERS

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