United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96, Buckingham Palace has announced.
The Queen Passed away at Balmoral Castle where she was under “medical supervision”. The tragic news left millions of her fans crying and mourning.
Today morning, Buckingham Palace issued a statement saying the Queen’s doctors were concerned about her health, recommending she remained under medical supervision.
During the difficult hour, Queen’s sons, daughters, grandchildren and in-laws as well as public figures were around her.
The family Suddenly rushed to the royal estate after Buckingham Palace released a concerning statement this morning.
The Health of the Queen had got down since the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Since last autumn she’s had to pull out of a series of public events because of what seemed to be persistent problems with her mobility, often handing over duties to Prince Charles.
Remembrance Sunday, the Maundy Thursday service, the annual Commonwealth Service and the State Opening of Parliament have been among the events where health issues stopped the Queen from taking part over the past 12 months.
This is on 6th February, the Queen became the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom, the Realms and the Commonwealth.
Two days before her death, Queen appointed UK’s new PM Liz Truss, who had herself travelled to Balmoral, in a break with tradition as the monarch was suffering from mobility issues.
After hearing the sad news of her death, thousands of people gathered outside Buckingham Palace, they were all in tears over the sad demise of their beloved monarch.