2024-10-05 01:35:23
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned from 1952 to 2022, had been suffering from bone cancer for at least a year before her death. Former Prime Minister reports this Boris Johnson in his memoirs Unleashed (“Untied”), which will go on sale in October, with excerpts from which the newspaper shares The Daily Mail, transmits Day.Az with reference to TASS.
“I knew about her bone cancer for a year or even longer. Doctors were worried that her condition could deteriorate sharply at any moment,” the former prime minister said. He noted that the queen appeared pale and more hunched over, and there were dark bruises on her arms and wrists, likely from IVs or injections. However, even on September 6, 2022 – two days before her death – Elizabeth II demonstrated her keen mind by accepting his resignation.
Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She became the longest-reigning queen in British history, having been on the throne for 70 years and 7 months. The death certificate, released by the National Records Service of Scotland, lists her “advanced age” as the reason for her death. Her eldest son, Prince Charles, became the new monarch, taking the throne name Charles III. His coronation took place on May 6 last year at Westminster Abbey in London.