HELSINKI — King Harald of Norway was implanted with a momentary pacemaker Saturday at a healthcarefacility in Malaysia’s resort island of Langkawi, where Europe’s earliest king was being dealtwith for an infection throughout a trip this week, the Norwegian royal home stated.
“The pacemaker was implanted due to a low heart rate,” the Royal House of Norway stated in a short declaration, including that the treatment carriedout at Hospital Sultanah Maliha was effective.
Following the operation, Harald, 87, would mostlikely be carried back to Norway “within the next couple of days,” the declaration stated.
“His Majesty is doing well under the situations however still needs rest. The treatment will make the return back home moresecure,” Bjørn Bendz, the king’s individual doctor, stated as pricedquote by the royal palace in Oslo.
The royal home stated on Tuesday that Harald, Europe’s earliest ruling emperor, was hospitalized after he fell ill throughout a personal trip in Langkawi. Norwegian media outlets stated Harald tookatrip to the Malaysian