Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II will undergo a knee transplant operation to help her ease the pain of arthritis
Denmark’s reigning monarch, Queen Margrethe II, is to undergo knee replacement surgery early next month, she announced at a press conference in Athens on Thursday.
The Queen, making her first visit to Greece in over four decades, suffers from arthritis, and will become one of the 5000 Danes annually to receive a prosthetic knee.
Despite being forced to curtail her typically hectic summer schedule, Queen Margrethe is predicted to make a full recovery.
‘We have good experience with this type of operation, and the patient will regain full mobility afterwards,’ said Dr Kim Pagh Sperling, an orthopaedic surgeon.





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