Norway's King Harald, 87, to reduce activity after illness
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Norway's King Harald, 87, to reduce activity after illness
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's 87-year-old King Harald will permanently scale back the number of official activities in which he takes part following his recent illness, the royal household said on Monday.
Harald, Europe's oldest living monarch, was hospitalised in February for an infection while on holiday in Malaysia and later received a pacemaker to help compensate for a low heart rate.
Harald resumed his constitutional duties as head of state on Monday after almost two months of sick leave. He has ruled out abdication, however, insisting his oath as king is for life.
"The king will make adjustments to his programme in the future, out of consideration for his age. This will entail a permanent reduction in the number and scope of activities in which the king participates," the palace said in a statement.
Harald has not been seen in public since before leaving for his holiday in February. He returned home early last month aboard a medical evacuation flight.
Crown Prince Haakon carried out his father's duties in the latter's absence.