Danish Prince Joachim was released Monday evening from Toulouse hospital in southwestern France, where he was recovering from an operation for a blood clot in the brain at the end of July, the royal palace announced on Tuesday (August 4th).
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" Doctors believe that the health of his royal highness has improved to the point of allowing him to be released from the hospital, " the court said. The prince returned to the Château de Cayx, property of the royal family in the Lot, land of origin of his father of French origin, Henrik of Denmark, where he was uneasy on July 24, it is said of same source.
Reserve colonel, the prince has just spent a year of training in Paris at the Center des Hautes Etudes Militaires (CHEM) and at the Institut des Hautes Etudes de la Défense Nationale (IHEDN) at the Military School. He was to take up his duties at the start of the school year as defense attaché at the Danish Embassy in Paris, for a planned period of three years. Joachim, 51 years old and youngest son of Queen Margrethe II, is only sixth in the order of accession to the throne since the birth of the four children of his big brother, Crown Prince Frederik.