Norway’s King Harald V Hospitalized in Oslo After Fluid Retention From Hemolytic Anaemia
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Norway’s King Harald V Hospitalized in Oslo After Fluid Retention From Hemolytic Anaemia

18 August, 2026.Europe.18 sources

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King Harald V, 89, admitted to Rikshospitalet in Oslo for fluid retention. He is on two weeks of sick leave; Crown Prince Haakon to act as regent.

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Harald hospitalized in Oslo

Norway’s King Harald V, 89, was admitted to hospital after being treated with cortisone for hemolytic anaemia in recent weeks, a treatment that the Royal House said has led to fluid accumulation requiring hospital care.

will be absent from official duties for at least two weeks

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The palace said the King “will be absent from official duties for at least two weeks,” with Crown Prince Haakon serving as regent during the period.

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The Royal House said the King is being cared for in the National Hospital in Oslo, and it described the episode as the latest in a “long series of health issues.”

In February, the King was admitted to hospital in Tenerife for an infection in his leg after falling ill while on holiday in Spain with his wife Queen Sonja, and his doctor Bjørn Bendz said he had “responded well to treatment and recovered quickly.”

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Cortisone and fluid retention

Multiple outlets tied the current hospitalization to the Royal House statement that “This has led to fluid accumulation in the body that requires treatment in hospital.”

News24 said the King was urgently rushed to hospital for urgent care and that Crown Prince Haakon would serve as regent for two weeks while the King took sick leave.

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People reported that the Royal House announced on Monday, Aug. 17, that the King, 89, had been hospitalized due to side effects from other ongoing medical treatment, and it quoted the palace statement in Norwegian about cortisone and fluid accumulation.

People also quoted the King’s physician Bjørn Bendz saying, “When people of almost 90 years old are admitted with an infection, it is serious,” during the February hospitalization for infection and dehydration in Tenerife.

Regency and royal program

With King Harald on sick leave for two weeks, the Royal House said Crown Prince Haakon would assume the functions of regent and that it would later analyze “the consequences this will have for the official agenda of the Royal House.”

the consequences this will have for the official agenda of the Royal House

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The Straits Times reported that the palace said Harald has been treated with cortisone and that “This treatment has led to fluid retention in the body, which requires hospital care,” placing the focus on haemolytic anaemia and its effects.

The same report said Harald has always ruled out abdicating by referencing his lifelong oath to the Norwegian Parliament, quoting him: “I have taken an oath to the Storting, and it lasts for life.”

Euronews added that the Norwegian royal palace said the King has been battling haemolytic anaemia and that “This has led to fluid retention in the body, which requires hospital treatment,” while also noting that the family has been dealing with other health problems including Princess Astrid’s heart failure admission in May and Queen Sonja’s hospitalization in May.

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How each outlet frames it

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Western Mainstream

ABC
ABC

TEXT_2 Translation: Hospitalized King Harald of Norway, age 89, for autoimmune hemolytic anemia.

17 August, 2026

BBC
BBC

Norway's king admitted to hospital and put on sick leave

17 August, 2026

BGNES
BGNES

King Harald V Hospitalised with Anaemia

17 August, 2026

El HuffPost
El HuffPost

El rey Harald de Noruega, otra vez ingresado: la enfermedad que padece ahora y que le ha llevado al hospital

17 August, 2026

El Mundo
El Mundo

Maximum concern for King Harald of Norway, 89, hospitalized urgently

17 August, 2026

Euronews
Euronews

Norway's King Harald V hospitalised and placed on sick leave, palace says

17 August, 2026

La Razón
La Razón

Concern over Harald V: urgently hospitalized for hemolytic anemia

18 August, 2026

People
People

Norway’s King Harald, 89, Hospitalized for the Second Time This Year

17 August, 2026

Other

Antena 3 Noticias
Antena 3 Noticias

El rey Harald V de Noruega, hospitalizado en Oslo por una anemia

17 August, 2026

Demócrata
Demócrata

King Harald V of Norway, hospitalized due to fluid retention linked to his anemia

17 August, 2026

Diez Minutos
Diez Minutos

Concern over Harald of Norway: urgently admitted due to a blood disease

17 August, 2026

Nine.au
Nine.au

Norway’s King Harald, 89, admitted to hospital for the second time this year

18 August, 2026

Latin American

Europa Press
Europa Press

Admitted to hospital, King Harald V of Norway is in the hospital due to fluid retention related to his anemia

17 August, 2026

West Asian

Gulf News
Gulf News

Europe’s oldest monarch admitted to hospital after medical examination

17 August, 2026

Western Tabloid

HOLA
HOLA

King Harald’s latest hospitalization brings major change for Crown Prince Haakon

17 August, 2026

African

News24
News24

King rushed to hospital for urgent care

17 August, 2026

Punch Newspapers
Punch Newspapers

Norway monarch hospitalised, Crown Prince becomes Regent

17 August, 2026

Asian

The Straits Times
The Straits Times

Norway’s King Harald, 89, hospitalised: Palace

18 August, 2026

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