A Queen in the Hospital
The emblematic Sofia of Greece is under medical care due to a urinary infection, an unusual event in her 85 years of life.
Reports indicate that this is the first time in more than five decades that the queen emeritus has spent more than one night in the hospital, since the birth of her son Felipe.
Despite their reputation for iron health, reality has shown that even the most solid figures face moments of fragility.
Doctors have confirmed a positive evolution after 48 hours of observation, highlighting a considerable improvement in the queen’s state of health.
Family and Support
His son, Felipe, was the first to go to the hospital to show his support. Upon his arrival, he expressed optimism about his mother’s recovery.
Later, her sister Elena de Borbón also provided her support to Sofia of Greece, although in a more reserved manner.
Family affection and displays of affection have been a constant during their hospital stay, demonstrating the solid bond between the royals.
A Hopeful Recovery
Sofia from Greece is expected to be discharged in the next few hours, showing rapid improvement from the urinary infection.
Although surprising to many, this health episode has reminded us of the humanity inherent in even the most iconic figures.
The strength and determination of the queen emeritus in the face of adversity are an example of resilience for all.