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Queen Elizabeth death certificate discloses facts of her passing

Queen Elizabeth II
  • The Queen’s death was recorded in Aberdeenshire on September 16.
  • The 96-year-old king died on September 8 at 3:10 p.m.
  • at Balmoral Castle. The sole cause of death indicated was old age, with no other circumstances contributing.

The cause of death for Queen Elizabeth was listed as “old age” in the register of deaths issued on Thursday.

Paul Lowe, the registrar general for Scotland, stated that the Queen’s death was recorded in Aberdeenshire on September 16.

According to the papers, the 96-year-old king died on September 8 at 3:10 p.m. at Balmoral Castle in Ballater. Princess Anne filed a death certificate for her mother.

The sole cause of death indicated was old age, with no other circumstances contributing. Glass was the Queen’s apothecary and her doctor in Scotland.

The Queen died a little over three hours before the news was confirmed by Buckingham Palace in a statement at 6.30 pm, according to the record.

The Queen died at a time when many of her family members were still travelling to visit her. The King, Queen Consort, and Princess Royal were already in Scotland on official business when they arrived at Balmoral.

The Prince of Wales, Earl and Countess of Wessex, and Duke of York had flown from RAF Northolt, landing in Aberdeen at 3.50 pm and arriving at Balmoral just after 5 pm. The Duke of Sussex arrived at Balmoral just before 8 p.m. on his own.

Doctors were worried about the Queen’s health, according to a statement made by Buckingham Palace at 12.35 pm. Simon Case, the cabinet secretary, subsequently told Truss of her death.

If the doctor certifying death has cared for the patient for a long period, is unaware of any sickness or injury that led to death, and has seen a slow decrease in the person’s overall health and functioning, old age is acceptable.

During her latter years, the Queen experienced intermittent mobility issues and often used a walking stick in public.

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Queen Elizabeth death changes the fashion-monarchy relation

Queen Elizabeth
  • Catherine, Princess of Wales, could take on a bigger prominent role in the royal wardrobe.
  • Her mother’s clothes were an important part of her image as monarch.
  • The polka dot dress she wore after the birth of Prince George has sold out.

Queen Elizabeth II’s death changes the relationship between fashion and the British monarchy, with Catherine, Princess of Wales possibly taking on a bigger prominent role.

Elegant coats, trim caps, and square-heeled shoes moulded the late queen’s profile, as did her handbag, a symbol of stability.

“The Queen was aware of how useful a tool style was to help convey her image as monarch,” said Alicia Healey, who worked in the Queen’s household for four years and has since written a book called “Wardrobe Wisdom from a Royal Lady’s Maid: how to dress and take care of your clothes.”

“I think, to a certain extent, her clothes were a uniform for her.”

King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla’s wardrobe choices will garner attention, but they’re both in their 70s, so cameras will focus more on Charles’ children, William and Harry – and their brides.

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English Premier League postponed after Queen Elizabeth’s death

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Premier League fixtures postponed. Weekend after Queen Elizabeth II’s death. English Premier League on Friday postponed the upcoming fixtures over weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II of United Kingdom. “To honor her extraordinary life and contribution to the nation, and as a mark of respect, this weekend’s Premier League match round will be … Read more

King Charles speech: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle find ‘love’ despite a royal schism

King Charles speech
  • King Charles III made his first speech to the United Kingdom as king following Queen Elizabeth’s death.
  • He reserved special attention for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
  • His speech was delivered on September 9.

A welcome contrast after months of rumoured “feud” was King Charles III’s mention of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with affection in his first speech to the United Kingdom as the king following Queen Elizabeth’s death.

After his mother Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, 2022, Charles, who now serves as the monarch, gave a moving speech to Britons on September 9.

King Charles reserved a particular comment for Prince Harry and Meghan when addressing his subjects, saying “I express my love for Prince Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas.”

It happens at the same time that King Charles gave his eldest son Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton the prestigious titles of Prince and Princess of Wales.

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Will Prince Charles take Lilibet and Archie’s titles away after Queen’s death?

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  • Archie and Lilibet might be put on the chopping block as part of Prince Charles’ purported modifications.
  • This would be relevant if Prince Charles decided to alter the 1917 King George V-enacted Letters Patent statute.
  • Only the eldest son of the Prince of Wales was given the option prior to Queen Elizabeth’s reign

Archie and Lilibet might be put on the chopping block as part of Prince Charles’ purported modifications to Queen Elizabeth’s regulations for a “slimmed down” monarchy.

This would be relevant if Prince Charles decided to alter the 1917 King George V-enacted Letters Patent statute.

Only the eldest son of the Prince of Wales was given the option prior to Queen Elizabeth’s reign, despite the fact that the patent in question today permits all sons and daughters of the sovereign, as well as male grandchildren, to keep royal titles.

She expanded the Letters Patent after assuming the throne, granting HRH titles to all of the UK Royal Family’s children.

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Doctor: Queen Elizabeth II passed away from a broken heart

Queen Elizabeth
  • The 96-year-old Queen passed away “peacefully” in Balmoral on Thursday.
  • Dr. Deb Cohen-Jones contends that the Queen was grieving the loss of her husband.
  • The loss of Prince Philip would have caused her severe stress, peaking her cortisol levels.

According to reports, Queen Elizabeth II’s health has gotten worse since the unfortunate death of her husband Prince Philip in 2021.

On Thursday, the 96-year-old Queen passed away “peacefully” in Balmoral. Dr. Deb Cohen-Jones, an Australian general practitioner, contends that the Queen was grieving the loss of her husband.

The doctor told, “There is no strict science around it. But it’s definitely an observed phenomenon.”

“It’s more about losing your ‘will’ than it is about your health in some ways.

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Looking back at some of the biggest royal snubs made by Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth
  • The Queen garnered media attention four times with her most infamous royal insults.
  • Despite their tumultuous relationship, Queen Elizabeth is said to have made Diana wait for 30 minutes.
  • The monarch once told biographer Andrew Morton that the reason why Diana’s marriage to Prince Charles went sour was because of her bulimia.

Queen Elizabeth II could quip and use a bon mot on any occasion, which frequently left admirers at a loss for words.

The king made a short reference to President George W. Bush in 2017, who claimed in error that he had seen the US founded in 1776 rather than 1776.  The monarch said, “I wondered whether I should start this toast by saying, ‘When I was here in 1776.”

Observe how the Queen garnered media attention four times with her most infamous royal insults:

The romance between Queen Elizabeth’s younger sister Margaret and Peter Townsend is said to have been put on hold because the monarch deemed Townsend, a divorced man, to be unsuitable for Margaret, according to Tina Brown in her book The Palace Papers.

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Queen Elizabeth only takes calls from two individuals

Queen Elizabeth

You’d think that as the monarchy’s leader, Queen Elizabeth would have to be reachable at all times. But even Her Majesty enjoys a vacation from royal responsibilities again and then, and according to a royal analyst, there are only two persons she will answer the phone to when she does. They’re not Prince Charles or … Read more

Queen Elizabeth’s death will be ‘ethical earthquake’

Andrew Marr warned Britain to prepare for an “ethical earthquake” when the Queen expires as he let slash at the royals, claiming some are “behaving like free riders”. The expert broadcaster talked about the future of the kingdom throughout his first interview since leaving the BBC in December. Marr considers that big deviations are coming – and cautioned that … Read more