Queen Elizabeth's secretary said that many people were with the Queen before she passed away and she passed away peacefully.
"The Queen passed away peacefully in her sleep. She seemed to be unconscious and in no pain," Edward Young, private secretary and the late Queen Elizabeth II's most senior staff member, recounted her final moments in a memoir published on January 12.
Secretary Young said that when the Queen was about to die, many people came to visit her, including Princess Anne and close aide Angela Kelly, who took turns staying by her side. Reverend Kenneth MacKenzie also visited and read the Bible to pray for the Queen.
After the Queen left, a royal staff member brought in a red box found on her bed. The box contained two sealed letters, one addressed to her son Charles and one to her secretary Young.
The box also contains a list of candidates selected by Queen Elizabeth to receive medals of merit for exceptional contributions across the Commonwealth.
Queen Elizabeth on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in June 2022. Photo: AFP
The Queen's biographer Robert Hardman writes that even on her deathbed she completed her work.
The Queen's death was so sudden that Mr Charles is said to have travelled by helicopter to Balmoral Castle and read "Operation London Bridge", the plan for the Queen's funeral, during the journey.
Biographer Hardman says Charles thought he had days to spend with his mother, rather than just hours, and then called his sons William and Harry to Scotland as soon as possible.
Buckingham Palace announced on September 8, 2022 that Queen Elizabeth passed away peacefully at Balmoral Castle, at the age of 96. She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, having reigned for 70 years and appointed 15 prime ministers .
Ngoc Anh (According to NY Post/AFP/Reuters )
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