Prince Joachim of Denmark: emergency operation due to blood clot in the head

The Danish Prince Joachim has had an emergency operation in France. As his royal family announced, he suffered from a blood clot in the brain.

Great concern for Prince Joachim of Denmark (51). As reported by the royal family in Copenhagen, the son of the Danish Queen Margrethe II (80) was hospitalized on Friday evening with a blood clot in the brain. The immediate emergency operation in Toulouse, France, was successful. His condition has now stabilized and his wife, Princess Marie (44), is with him.

Beyond this communication, there would initially be no further statements regarding the prince's state of health. One should respect the prince's privacy. Joachim Holger Waldemar Christian, Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat is sixth on the Danish succession to the throne.

Since 2008 he has been married in a second marriage to the French Marie Agathe Odile Cavallier and has two children with her, Prince Henrik (11) and Princess Athena (8). From their first marriage to Alexandra Christina, countess of Frederiksborg (56), the two sons Prince Nikolai (20) and Prince Felix (18).

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