Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch, passed away on September 8, 2022, at the age of 96.
Her death at Balmoral, her cherished residence in Scotland, left the nation in mourning.
The late Queen’s demise came as a shock to the royal family, who believed she had more time left.
According to royal expert Robert Jobson, it is likely that she died alone.
On a recent episode of the Royal Beat, Mr. Jobson revealed that there were heated discussions taking place at the time of her passing.
The palace did not want it to be known that Her Majesty may have died alone.
King Charles, who flew in from Dumfries House, arrived to find Princess Anne already present.
They expected the late Queen to still be alive, although her health was deteriorating.
It was anticipated that she had a few more days, perhaps even a week, left.
This unexpected turn of events caused a delay in other members of the royal family traveling to Balmoral.
Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, the late Queen’s other children, eventually made their way to Balmoral.
However, due to the timing of their arrival, they missed the opportunity to see their mother while she was still alive.
The suddenness of her passing caught many off guard.
Coincidentally, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were in the UK when Queen Elizabeth II died.
The couple, without their children, were on a short working trip but decided to extend their visit upon learning of the Queen’s declining health.
In his memoir, “Spare,” released four months after her death, Harry shared his experience of receiving the news.
As their plane descended, he noticed his phone lighting up with a message from Meghan urging him to call her.
However, author Robert Hardman disputed Harry’s account in his book, “Charles III, New King.
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Hardman claimed that a palace staff member revealed King Charles had been desperately trying to reach his son but was unable to do so as Harry was airborne.
The passing of Queen Elizabeth II marks the end of an era for the British monarchy.
Her reign, spanning over six decades, was characterized by stability and dedication to her role as head of state.
As the nation mourns her loss, preparations are underway for the transition of power to King Charles.
The legacy of Queen Elizabeth II will forever be remembered and cherished by the people of the United Kingdom.