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The Queen never got over the loss of her husband.

The Queen could not survive the loss of her husband
Informed sources report that the main cause of death of the British Queen Elizabeth II was the death of her husband the Duke of Edinburgh on April 9, 2021. Immediately after her husband's funeral, Her Majesty's health deteriorated and she has suffered from mobility problems ever since.

In particular, the queen refused to participate in key events, including the celebration of her platinum anniversary or the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne. She preferred to attend virtually or send high-ranking members of the royal family in her stead. In October 2021, 6 months after her husband's death, the Queen appeared with a wand at a service at Westminster Abbey – the first time at a major public event.

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After Prince Philip passed away, Elizabeth struggled to carry out her normal duties, but problems with movement forced her to forego events or use video calls. On May 20, she missed the State Opening of Parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years, and Buckingham Palace attributed her absence to “short-term mobility issues.” Parliament was opened by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge.

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August 8, the traditional meeting of the Queen in Balmoral Castle was held in private by a guard of honor. Last week, the Queen missed another very popular event – the traditional Scottish highland games Braemar Gathering, which took place on 3 September. On September 6, the Queen received Boris Johnson at Balmoral Castle as he left office, and then welcomed new Prime Minister Liz Truss. On September 7, she adjourned the meeting of the Privy Council on the recommendation of doctors. On September 8, Buckingham Palace announced that Her Majesty is under medical observation. She died at 6:30 pm that same day. (READ MORE)