1705343429 The two letters that Isabel II wrote on her deathbed

The two letters that Isabel II wrote on her deathbed: all the details of her last days La Patilla

The two letters that Isabel II wrote on her deathbedElizabeth II in a file photo. (Portal/Alastair Grant/Pool/File Photo)

The life of Elizabeth II is one of the most fascinating in recent times, as the British queen, who died in September 2022, was already a historical figure of great interest during her lifetime. And nothing has changed more than a year after his death, as his life continues to attract great interest, especially when it comes to his final days. In fact, some details are now emerging about Isabel's end, as she did not stop working until the last moment.

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This is evidenced by the latest information from the Chron, which reports in its digital version that after Boris Johnson resigned on July 7, 2022, the monarch wanted to make the transfer of power as flexible as possible and he thought of traveling to London , to preside over the resignation of the former prime minister and be present at the replacement. “He thought it was more appropriate than dragging two politicians to Scotland and then returning,” a former official assured the aforementioned media. Finally, on his doctor's recommendation, he stayed in Scotland and rested at Balmoral Castle.

And although it's a curious detail, the person who revealed surprising data was biographer Robert Hardman in his book Charles III: New King, New Court. The inside story captured the opinion of Elizabeth's private secretary Sir Edward Young, one of the People who knew her best and also witnessed her end and death.

Final moments

According to Young's report, Elizabeth II died “very peacefully.” While sleeping. He escaped. In old age. I wouldn't have noticed anything. Without pain”. In these final moments she was accompanied by her daughter, Princess Anne; his eldest grandson, Peter Phillips; and her close friend Angela Kelly, who took turns sitting at her bedside. There was also Reverend Kenneth MacKenzie, who was responsible for this was to read the Bible to the Queen.

Carlos, for his part, did not make it to the end and stayed in London so as not to cause unnecessary alarm. But when his sister called him and told him to travel, he immediately took a helicopter to Scotland. The current king was also the one who notified his brothers and his two sons so that they could do the same and be with Isabel in those final moments. When his mother died, he was not in the room with her.

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