A new biography has shed light on the health struggles of Queen Elizabeth II in the last few months of her life.
The official cause of her death was listed as old age, but according to Giles Brandreth, a friend of Prince Philip, the late monarch was actually battling a rare form of bone marrow cancer.
In his upcoming book, “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait,” Brandreth reveals that Queen Elizabeth had myeloma, a type of bone marrow cancer, which could explain her tiredness, weight loss, and mobility issues during her final year.
Myeloma is known for causing bone pain, particularly in the pelvis and lower back.
It is a disease that commonly affects the elderly, and while there is currently no known cure, there are treatments available to manage its symptoms and extend the patient’s survival.
These treatments include medications to regulate the immune system and drugs to prevent bone weakening.
Brandreth also delves into the relationship between the Queen and Prince Harry in his book, claiming that she was supportive of her grandson’s marriage to Meghan Markle.
However, a royal commentator, Kinsey Schofield, has suggested that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not informed about the Queen’s battle with cancer.
Schofield theorizes that the family may have wanted to control how this sensitive information was released, and therefore, Brandreth was given permission to include it in his book preemptively.
The news of Queen Elizabeth’s battle with cancer has sparked discussions among royal enthusiasts.
Many have taken to social media to express their thoughts and prayers for the late monarch.
It is a reminder of her remarkable reign and the challenges she faced in her final years.
As we await further details and confirmation, it is important to honor Queen Elizabeth’s memory and legacy.
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