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    Sofía of Greece By Lillian Torres

    Queen Emeritus Sofia of Spain leaves hospital: What did King Felipe’s mother say?

    14 April, 2024
    Queen Sofia leaves the hospital
    King Felipe's mother, Queen Emeritus Sofia, was discharged after spending several days in a Madrid hospital.

    In a show of strength and optimism, Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain has left the Ruber Clinic in Madrid.

    The mother of King Felipe VI managed to overcome a urinary tract infection that had kept her under medical care since last Tuesday.

    Sofia, 85, with a broad smile that reflected her recovery, left the hospital dressed in spring style, radiating gratitude for the tokens of affection and support she received during her convalescence.

    The Royal House had previously reported that Queen Sofia’s evolution was “very fast and positive”, a prognosis that was confirmed with her departure from the hospital.

    Queen Sofia leaves the hospital
    King Felipe’s mother, Queen Emeritus Sofia, was discharged after spending several days in a Madrid hospital.

    Queen Sofia leaves the hospital

    The calm and positive mood was reflected not only in her face, but also in the serenity of the members of the royal family who visited her, including King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, Infanta Elena and Princess Irene of Greece.

    “I feel brand new”, Queen Emeritus Sofia declared as she left the clinic, words that resonated with the energy and resilient spirit that have always characterized her.

    Prior to her hospitalization, the Queen had actively participated in several social events, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to her duties and her connection with the Spanish people.

    Queen Sofia leaves the hospital
    King Felipe’s mother, Queen Emeritus Sofia, was discharged after spending several days in a Madrid hospital.

    The image of Queen Sofia leaving the Medical Center in a vehicle was a moment of shared joy, not only for her, but also for her loved ones and those who admire her.

    Her departure from the hospital on her own feet was a testimony to her good recovery and personal strength.

    With a broad smile, the Queen Emeritus greeted the media who had been present during her hospitalization, showing her best face and sharing her enthusiasm for returning home.

    Queen Sofia leaves the hospital
    King Felipe’s mother, Queen Emeritus Sofia, was discharged after spending several days in a Madrid hospital.

    This gesture of appreciation to the press and the public reflects the warmth and closeness she has always maintained with society.

    Queen Sofia, visibly excited about her medical discharge, was calm and reiterated that she felt refreshed.

    Her son, King Felipe VI, had already anticipated during his visit that his mother was eager to return home, a wish that the Queen herself confirmed to the press, expressing her excitement to resume her daily life.

    Queen Sofia leaves the hospital
    King Felipe’s mother, Queen Emeritus Sofia, was discharged after spending several days in a Madrid hospital.

    On her departure, Sofia also expressed her gratitude for the interest and concern shown for her health during her hospitalization.

    This gesture underscores the humility and gratitude that characterize the Queen Emeritus, who throughout her life has demonstrated a deep empathy and genuine concern for the welfare of others.

    Queen Sofia’s recovery is news that goes beyond the royal family, touching the hearts of the nation and those who have followed her path of service and dedication over the years.

    Her medical discharge symbolizes not only a return to normalcy for the Queen, but also a message of hope and resilience that inspires everyone.

    What was it like in the hospital where Queen Sofia was staying?

    The grandmother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia received specialized medical treatment at one of the most prestigious hospitals in the country, known for being the center of choice for celebrities and personalities for medical and maternity treatments.

    Press reports have detailed the conditions of her hospitalization, highlighting that contrary to initial expectations, the Queen is not staying in one of the hospital’s luxurious suites, but in a standard room.

    The Clínica Ruber Internacional, where she is staying, has 108 single rooms and 15 suites, all designed for maximum comfort, with ample space, natural light and, in some cases, a terrace and garden.

    However, in a gesture of modesty, Queen Sofia has chosen to stay in a standard room, equipped with the essentials for her recovery.

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