Shocking new details about Queen Elizabeth’s cause of death

On September 8 of this year came the news that shook the whole world. England has lost its guardian, Queen Elizabeth.

He lived to be 96 years old and fell asleep peacefully at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

The Queen’s beloved place where she has spent many holidays over the years.

The queen reigned for a full 70 years on the throne and was active as regent until the very end.

Just days before Elizabeth died, she welcomed the new British prime minister Liz Truss.

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According to the death certificate, it turned out that Elizabeth died of old age.

Documents released by Scottish National Records record the time of the Queen’s death as Thursday 8 September at 3.10pm.

On the eve of her death, the queen withdrew from several official duties, and according to a new book, new details about the state of the king’s health are now emerging.

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New details about Queen Elizabeth’s health

It’s in the new book about the queen, called “Elizabeth: Intimate Portraitยป where new details about his health condition are now being shared around the world.

It was claimed in the book that the 96-year-old had a rare form of bone marrow cancer.

This book was written by British author and royalist Gyles Brandreth, who complied Independent also a friend of the deceased Prince Philip.

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“I heard that the Queen had a form of myeloma – cancer of the bone marrow – which explains the tiredness, weight loss and mobility problems we described in the last year of her life,” Brandreth wrote in the book.

based on HealthNorway Cancer can cause symptoms such as bone pain, fatigue and shortness of breath, nausea and confusion.

In the book, it is further stated that the queen wanted to remain active in the months after her husband’s death. This is despite the fact that she sometimes struggles with low energy.

Rest in peace my dear Elizabeth. We miss you so much, hope you are doing well in heaven, reunited with Prince Philip!

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