According to her death certificate, which was made public on Thursday,September 29, 2022 by the registrar general of Scotland, Queen Elizabeth II passed away due to “old age.” The queen’s death occurred around 3:10 p.m., according to the document, which also states her title as Her Majesty the Queen. at Balmoral Castle on Sept. 8, 2022.
The first truth cannot be contested because the queen was 96 years old. However, the story provides no additional information regarding the reason for her passing, which occurred two days after she was seen upright and grinning as she greeted Liz Truss, the new prime minister of Britain.
More revealing is the death’s time, just after 3 p.m., which occurred more than three hours before Buckingham Palace made the announcement at 6:30 p.m. That means that, other from King Charles III and his sister, Princess Anne, who were both already in Scotland on official business, no one from the queen’s family saw her before she passed away.
Prince Harry, who flew alone, did not arrive at Balmoral until just before 8 p.m., while her other two sons, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, as well as her grandson Prince William, did.
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Princess Anne filed the death certificate in Aberdeenshire. Douglas James Allan Glass, a physician, certified it, and Paul Lowe, the registrar general of Scotland, gave his approval for its dissemination.
The queen’s condition was originally brought to attention by Buckingham Palace in a statement released at 12:35 p.m. 8 September. It stated that she had been placed under medical care because her doctors were worried about her health. The royal family started making their way to Balmoral Castle right away.
The House of Commons was only beginning to hear of Ms. Truss’ significant energy market intervention when word of the queen’s failing health started to spread. Shortly after, she walked out of the room. According to Downing Street, Ms. Truss learned of the queen’s passing around 4:30 p.m.
Before she passed away, the queen experienced mobility issues for a number of months. She had postponed a number of public events, including the majority of those celebrating her Platinum Jubilee. She only briefly appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to view a flyover of planes in her honour.