London – Britain Queen Elizabeth II She died of old age, according to the death certificate issued Thursday.
The testimony says Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor died at 3.10pm (10.10am ET) On September 8 At Balmoral Castle in eastern Scotland. The 96-year-old king’s cause of death was listed as “old age”.
Her profession is listed as “Her Majesty the Queen”.
Britain longest reign She died hours after the palace revealed that she had been placed under “medical supervision” during her stay at Balmoral, as the royal family scrambled to stand by her side.
The Queen’s death was not announced until 6:30pm (1.30pm ET), a seismic moment in British history that halted news broadcasts and triggered 10 days of official national mourning.
A great procession of events to commemorate her death was followed around the world, culminating in her solemn celebration State funeral in London and a subsequent private burial at Windsor.
The certificate was issued on Thursday by Scotland’s National Recordswhich confirmed that her death was recorded by the Registrar General for Scotland, Paul Lowe, in Aberdeenshire on 16 September.
The testimony was signed by Princess Anne, the Queen’s only daughter, who accompanied the Queen’s body on its way from Scotland to London throughout her five days of lying in state.
Thousands of mourners People from all over the world joined a line stretching more than 5 miles along the River Thames in London to pay their respects and to see the Queen’s coffin in Westminster Hall.
It was Queen Elizabeth After the death of her eldest son, Charles73, former Prince of Wales who now rules as King Charles III.
Charles will succeed his eldest son, Prince William.
Just two days before her death, the Queen met neo-conservative leader Liz Truss at Balmoral, where she officially named Truss the 15th Prime Minister in her reign.
It has canceled several events this year, including the official opening of Parliament, due to what Buckingham Palace has called “occasional commuting issues”.
It also broke decades of tradition when it opened Platinum Jubilee This summer’s festivities, when you take salutes not from a parade of horsemen in the Horse Guards Parade but from the palace balcony instead.
She did not attend the Braemar Highland meet earlier this month, a traditional sporting event in Scotland she has attended every year since ascending the throne in 1952.
Last October, the Queen spent a night at King Edward VII Hospital in London, and doctors later advised her to rest.