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Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch who served currently being the beloved face of her country and source of strength for seven decades, died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She was 96.

Elizabeth's doctors said earlier Thursday that they are "concerned for Her Majesty's health" this she was "resting comfortably" at Balmoral under medical supervision.

Tributes poured because Buckingham Palace announced that Britain's Queen Elizabeth II had died. The 96-year-old monarchwho ascended the throne when Winston Churchill was pm and the nation was recovering from World War IIpassed away at her residence in Balmoral, Scotland.

The queen's eldest son, Charles, 73, becomes Britain's new monarch, and will be known as King Charles III. As part of his first statement, the king said the queen's death may just be felt "by countless people around society."

The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth any symbol of stability in an era of sweeping social and political adjust.

In the plans that exist for that death of the Queen generally there are many versions, held by Buckingham Palace, the government and the BBC most envisage that she will die after little illness. Her family and doctors will be there. When the Queen Mother deceased on the afternoon of Easter Saturday, in 2002, at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, she had time to telephone friends to say goodbye, and to give away some of her horses. In these last hours, the Queen's senior doctor, a gastroenterologist named Professor Huw Thomas, Queen Elizabeth Death will be responsible. He will look after his patient, control regarding her room and consider what information should be published. The bond between sovereign and subjects can be a strange and mostly unknowable thing. A nation's life becomes a person's, and the particular string must smash.

There will be bulletins from the palace not many, but as much as necessary. The Queen is suffering from great physical prostration, accompanied by symptoms which cause much anxiety, announced Sir James Reid, RIP Queen Elizabeth Victoria's physician, couple of days before her death in 1901. The King's life is moving peacefully towards its close, was the final notice issued by George V's doctor, Lord Dawson, at in.30pm on the night of 20 January 1936. Not long afterwards, Dawson injected the king with 750mg of morphine and a gram of cocaine enough to kill him twice over being a to ease the monarch's suffering, and to have him expire in time for the printing presses of the Times, which rolled at midnight.

Her eyes are usually closed and Charles will be cal . king. His siblings will kiss his hands. The first official to together with the news possibly be Sir Christopher Geidt, the Queen's private secretary, a former diplomat who was presented with a second knighthood in 2014, to some extent for planning her succession.

Geidt will contact the prime minister. The last time a British monarch died, 65 years ago, the demise of George VI was conveyed in a code word, Hyde Park Corner, to Buckingham Palace, to prevent switchboard operators from finding out. For Elizabeth II, strategy for what happens next is in order to London Bridge. The greatest minister will be woken, if is actually not already awake, and civil servants will say London Bridge is concerning secure lines. From the Foreign Office's Global Response Centre, with an undisclosed location involving capital, the news will go to the 15 governments outside the UK where the Queen is also the top of state, and the 36 other nations of the Commonwealth for whom she has served as a symbolic figurehead a face familiar in dreams and the untidy drawings of a billion schoolchildren since the dawn of the atomic age.

With the death of Queen Elizabeth II who ruled for more than 70 years, in england has been plunged into mourning and possibly at least 10 events of solemn ceremony.
Few alive in the world may have witnessed anything such as carefully orchestrated and detailed plan, Queen Elizabeth Death including gun salutes, bells pealing across turn the land and millions gathering to pay honor.

Codenamed London Bridge, Queen Elizabeth Death the plan for the queen's funeral already been years in the making and stage-manages an otherwise uncertain few weeks for that nation from the succession to a new king to the perfect opportunity of national mourning, the queen's funeral and the eventual coronation of her eldest son, Charles, 73, according to succeed briefings with Buckingham Palace officials.

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