Discover surprising revelations about Queen Elizabeth's last moments and the royal family's controversies in a new book.
Queen Elizabeth's final days have sparked curiosity and gossip among royal enthusiasts around the globe. In a new book by royal biographer Robert Hardman titled 'The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy,' intriguing details have emerged about how Queen Elizabeth planned the end of her life. From Charles's reaction to official death preparation to Kate's unusual absence, the book uncovers behind-the-scenes events. It also sheds light on Queen Elizabeth's determination to make the most of her final year despite battling multiple medical conditions.
Moreover, the late monarch's decision to write a letter to her son, King Charles III, before her passing has stunned many. The book reveals the touching gesture that Queen Elizabeth made, emphasizing the strong bond within the royal family. Additionally, the controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's use of her name 'Lilibet' has caused quite a stir. Queen Elizabeth's alleged anger at the couple's claim of receiving her blessing for their daughter's name adds another layer of drama to the royal saga.
As the world mourns the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, her legacy and the secrets of her final days continue to captivate audiences worldwide. The intricate details of her last moments and the controversies surrounding her family's decisions will be eternally embedded in royal history.
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The author of a new biography claims the Queen Elizabeth was suffering from "multiple" conditions when she died at Balmoral.
Queen Elizabeth II left a letter to her son, King Charles III, prior to her death, according to excerpts from a new royal book.
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In the final months of her life Queen Elizabeth II wanted to spend precious time with her family as she knew the end was near.
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Queen Elizabeth was enraged by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's claim she had given them her blessing to name their daughter Lilibet , according to a new.
Queen Elizabeth was allegedly furious with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after they claimed to have received her blessing for their daughter Lilibet's ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle said they had the late monarch's support in giving their daughter her pet name. Only they didn't, a new book claims.
A staff member said the Queen was 'as angry as I'd ever seen her' after the couple publicly said they would not have used the name for their child had she ...
Her Majesty was 'angry' as she learned her childhood nickname, Lilibet, was used by her grandson to name his daughter. Royal author Robert in his new biography, ...
QUEEN Elizabeth was "angry" over the Sussexes' claim she gave them permission to name their daughter Lilibet, a new book has alleged.Harry and Meghan.
Senior Palace source says Elizabeth II was “as angry as I'd ever seen her” after Sussexes revealed monarch had given her blessing.
A new biography on King Charles says Queen Elizabeth knew in her final days she would never reach her 100th birthday, unlike her mother who died aged 101.
A new biography on King Charles says Queen Elizabeth knew in her final days she would never reach her 100th birthday, unlike her mother who died aged 101.
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Late Queen Elizabeth was left "as angry as I'd ever seen her" by one announcement from Prince Harry and Meghan in 2021, a new royal biographer has alleged.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle allegedly left late Queen Elizabeth II furious with the lie that had a grave impact before her death.The Duke and Duchess of ...
Lilibet is widely believed to have been Prince Philip's affectionate nickname for his wife Queen Elizabeth. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex named their ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex named their daughter Lilibet after the nickname close members of the Royal Family had for the late Queen. The couple said in a ...
Lilibet is widely believed to have been Prince Philip's affectionate nickname for his wife Queen Elizabeth.
A new autobiography has claimed the late Queen was 'as angry as I'd ever seen her' following the couple's claim.
Queen Elizabeth II was reportedly furious with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle when they publicly proclaimed that the queen had approved the name of their ...
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The late Queen Elizabeth was "infuriated" by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claim that she had given her blessing for their daughter to be named Lilibet, ...
An awful lot, as any sensible person knows. The revelation is in Robert Hardman's new biography of the King – Charles III, New King, New Court – where he ...
Though the birth of a royal baby is usually a buoyant occasion, Queen Elizabeth II was reportedly quite upset after the arrival of one of her grandchildren.
A new book claims the monarch was angered by claims that the Sussexes asked to name their daughter “Lilibet.”
A former royal aide claimed Queen Elizabeth II was 'angry' that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle said she approved Lilibet's name.
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Queen Elizabeth reportedly told aides over Lilibet's naming: “I don't own the palaces, I don't own the paintings, the only thing I own is my name.