NewsQueen Elizabeth II declared dead: message shocked fans

Queen Elizabeth II declared dead: message shocked fans

The British monarch Queen Elizabeth II was declared dead online – a false report that caused waves and outrage.

London – Many royal fans can hardly believe their eyes when they read the news of Queen Elizabeth II (95) death on a US portal. The American celebrity blog “Hollywood Unlocked” announced a few days ago in an allegedly exclusive story that the regent had died, as reported by 24royal.de *.

Queen Elizabeth II declared dead: message shocked fans

According to the bizarre report from “Hollywood Unlocked”, “sources close to the royal kingdom” have confirmed the death of Queen Elizabeth II*. According to the portal, the 95-year-old should have attended the wedding of Edward Enninful (50) – editor-in-chief of British Vogue – but she was “found dead”.

The news spread like wildfire on social networks, but doubts about the death notice were raised just as quickly. In the event of Queen Elizabeth’s passing, the PA news agency would be the first to break the sad news, and the palace would also issue an official announcement. What happens after the death of the Queen is meticulously specified in the so-called “Operation London Bridge”*.

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A false report about Queen Elizabeth II caused an uproar in the online community (symbol image).

Queen Elizabeth II declared dead: false report shortly after corona disease

At the end of last week, Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for the corona virus*. According to Buckingham Palace*, she shows “slight cold symptoms”, but the Queen canceled several virtual appointments. She is currently residing at Windsor Castle* where she continues to perform light duties. On Wednesday (February 23), the regent called Prime Minister Boris Johnson (57), as “BuzzFeed News” confirmed. *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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