You won39t believe it Unpublished details about the death of

You won't believe it! Unpublished details about the death of Queen Isabel II come to light

September 8, 2022 was a very dark day for the British familythe woman who, with all her courage, strength and strong character, managed to build a thriving monarchy and be the face of the Commonwealth of Nations to the world, He said goodbye to that plane forever. This is Queen Elizabeth II, the oldest ruler of all time. Today he is making headlines again as details emerge about the hours before his death.

He was the royal biographer Robert Hardmanwho called in his new book “The Making of a King: King Charles III. and the modern monarchy” has revealed moments and situations that have left supporters of the British monarchy speechless. The author managed to obtain a letter from the woman's personal secretary, whom her relatives called “Lilibet”in which he revealed everything that happened within the four walls of the Balmoral Castle.

“Very calm. Sleeping. He slipped, he wouldn't have noticed anything, no pain. “His daughter Princess Anne was always by his side until his last moment” says a small text published by the British flagship newspaper The Chron.

But the box of surprises doesn't end there, the book also responds to other worries that the English had about the death of their beloved queen, including the worry that exists now King of England, He took a plane to Balmoral and reviewed the entire action record. It is well known that when the sovereign died in Scotland and not at her Windsor Castle, the name had to be different and was called “Operation Unicorn”.

Likewise, the text ensures that the Princess Anne and Charles' private secretary, Sir Clive AldertonThey told him to be prepared for the worst and to declare himself heir to the English crown. “They both told him, 'Think about how you would feel if you never said goodbye.' says an excerpt.

The book will be available next Thursday, January 18thso that everyone can do it Learn more about the death of Queen Isabel II.