“The Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and Queen consort will remain at Balmoral tonight and return to London tomorrow,” the Royal Family said on social media.
Thursday, September 8, 2022 2:35 p.m.
Surrounded by her family at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday afternoon September 8 at the age of 96. The sovereign was crowned on February 6, 1952 and he was head of the monarchy for 70 years and 214 days.
After Buckingham Palace issued a statement on the state of health of the monarch of the United Kingdom (UK) on Thursday, his relatives moved to Balmoral, the place of residence of Elizabeth II since July this year, for the accompany in his last moments. .
The news was shared via the Royal Family’s social media channels, where they reported that ‘The Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon’ and that ‘The King and Queen Consort will be staying at Balmoral this evening and returning to London tomorrow”.
Anguish was already brewing on the part of the British people after the monarch’s official residence reported last Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II was under medical supervision.
“Following a report this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned about Her Majesty’s health and advised him to stay under medical supervision“, they said in a statement.
After the news broke, newly appointed Prime Minister Liz Truss posted a message of support for the Royal Family on her Twitter account. “The whole country will be deeply disturbed by the news from Buckingham Palace at lunchtime. My thoughts, and the thoughts of people across the UK, are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time.“, wrote.
Similarly, the White House reported that United States President Joe Biden had been briefed on the Queen’s health news. Thus, a message from the president and the first lady, Jill Biden, was sent to London. “Her thoughts and those of the first lady are strongly and squarely with the Queen today and her family,” White House spokesman John Kirby told Reuters.
Similarly, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, posted on Twitter that his “thoughts, and the thoughts of Canadians across the country, are with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at this time. We wish him the best and send the best to the Royal Family.”
Surrounded by her family at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday afternoon September 8 at the age of 96. The sovereign was crowned on February 6, 1952 and he was head of the monarchy for 70 years and 214 days.
After Buckingham Palace issued a statement on the state of health of the monarch of the United Kingdom (UK) on Thursday, his relatives moved to Balmoral, the place of residence of Elizabeth II since July this year, for the accompany in his last moments. .
The news was shared via the Royal Family’s social media channels, where they reported that ‘The Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon’ and that ‘The King and Queen Consort will be staying at Balmoral this evening and returning to London tomorrow”.
Anguish was already brewing on the part of the British people after the monarch’s official residence reported last Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II was under medical supervision.
“Following a report this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned about Her Majesty’s health and advised him to stay under medical supervision“, they said in a statement.
After the news broke, newly appointed Prime Minister Liz Truss posted a message of support for the Royal Family on her Twitter account. “The whole country will be deeply disturbed by the news from Buckingham Palace at lunchtime. My thoughts, and the thoughts of people across the UK, are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time.“, wrote.
Similarly, the White House reported that United States President Joe Biden had been briefed on the Queen’s health news. Thus, a message from the president and the first lady, Jill Biden, was sent to London. “Her thoughts and those of the first lady are strongly and squarely with the Queen today and her family,” White House spokesman John Kirby told Reuters.
Similarly, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, posted on Twitter that his “thoughts, and the thoughts of Canadians across the country, are with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at this time. We wish him the best and send the best to the Royal Family.”
Surrounded by her family at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday afternoon September 8 at the age of 96. The sovereign was crowned on February 6, 1952 and he was head of the monarchy for 70 years and 214 days.
After Buckingham Palace issued a statement on the state of health of the monarch of the United Kingdom (UK) on Thursday, his relatives moved to Balmoral, the place of residence of Elizabeth II since July this year, for the accompany in his last moments. .
The news was shared via the Royal Family’s social media channels, where they reported that ‘The Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon’ and that ‘The King and Queen Consort will be staying at Balmoral this evening and returning to London tomorrow”.
Anguish was already brewing on the part of the British people after the monarch’s official residence reported last Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II was under medical supervision.
“Following a report this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned about Her Majesty’s health and advised him to stay under medical supervision“, they said in a statement.
After the news broke, newly appointed Prime Minister Liz Truss posted a message of support for the Royal Family on her Twitter account. “The whole country will be deeply disturbed by the news from Buckingham Palace at lunchtime. My thoughts, and the thoughts of people across the UK, are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time.“, wrote.
Similarly, the White House reported that United States President Joe Biden had been briefed on the Queen’s health news. Thus, a message from the president and the first lady, Jill Biden, was sent to London. “Her thoughts and those of the first lady are strongly and squarely with the Queen today and her family,” White House spokesman John Kirby told Reuters.
Similarly, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, posted on Twitter that his “thoughts, and the thoughts of Canadians across the country, are with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at this time. We wish him the best and send the best to the Royal Family.”
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