Norway’s King Harald has been admitted to the Rikshospitalet hospital following a medical examination, the royal household announced today. The hospitalization is related to complications from treatment for hemolytic anemia, a blood disorder he has been battling in recent weeks. Treatment with cortisone for the anemia has led to fluid retention, requiring hospital care. The King is currently signed off sick for two weeks. Further details regarding his condition have not been released, but the palace assures the public they will provide updates as appropriate. This admission follows a period of ongoing medical attention for the 87-year-old monarch. The news has prompted well-wishes from across Norway and internationally.