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Is Queen Elizabeth II Dead? As “Operation London Bridge” Tops Twitter Trends

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“Following further evaluation this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision,” a statement said.
“The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral.” Prince Charles has travelled to Balmoral.
The Duchess of Cornwall has also travelled there and the Duke of Cambridge is on his way.
The announcement comes after the Queen, 96, pulled out of the Privy Council on Wednesday, with doctors advising her to rest.
There are clearly pressing concerns for the Queen’s health – much more explicitly put than before and without any reference to this only being about difficulties with mobility.
There are also warnings against unfounded speculation, such as that she might have had a fall. And on Tuesday she was on her feet and photographed smiling as she appointed the new prime minister.
Operation London Bridge pic.twitter.com/DAnlMelbvk
— gidi (@gidikariuki) September 8, 2022
But from the last-minute cancellation of what would only have been a virtual meeting of the Privy Council – of senior ministers – there is no mistaking the fragility of the Queen’s health.
Prime Minister Liz Truss said the “whole country” would be “deeply concerned” by the news.
“My thoughts – and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom – are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time,” she added.
The Queen appointed Ms Truss as prime minister at Balmoral, instead of travelling to London for the event.
During her 70-year reign, the Queen has typically had an audience with her new prime minister at Buckingham Palace. She has been on a summer break at her Scottish home since July.
See some reactions on Twitter;
Prince Charles right now.#QueenElizabeth | London Bridge pic.twitter.com/pJN8vWFu7t
— Lullabies To Paralyze. (@SGNux) September 8, 2022
70 years. 15 Prime Ministers. 1 Queen.
— Sadeeq Akbar (@SadeeqAkbar01) September 8, 2022
An extraordinary woman and a remarkable life.#QueenElizabeth #QUEEN London Bridge pic.twitter.com/sgTden56N7
London bridge has fallen down.#QueenElizabeth is dead. May her soul Rest In Peace.
— GIMB™ (@Ifeanyicc) September 8, 2022
England will now move from “God save the queen” to “God save the king”. pic.twitter.com/9HsjB3lMzC
not now baby, mom is watching 3 different programs trying to understand if the queen is dead or not #QueenElizabeth #LondonBridge pic.twitter.com/JJhqcKX6Xo
— mary 🫶🏼| veronica sawyer wife (@svtwrn) September 8, 2022
Today, I will remember her because she would have been the Queen today. #QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/52PJ0P71U2
— Behzad Qureshi (@behzadqureshii) September 8, 2022
Me reading all the jokes about The Queen on twitter.#TheQueen #QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/U8baAfhkXs
— Sebastian Kettle (@TwwitterSavage) September 8, 2022
Google editors running to change every Queen’s story to a past tense #QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/7dd1zFQwXG
— Ke Mopedi Thwii🇿🇦 (@Sphee_Saw) September 8, 2022
"The Crown" writers who planned to finish the show during the 2000s events realizing that they have to write a couple more seasons to logically finish the series #QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/S8Vw6EXDHu
— -'alain'- 🌻 (@straightforhenk) September 8, 2022
Take away everything and what do you see. I see man loosing his mother. My prayers are with Prince Charles and his siblings. #QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/QZaH2Iey9D
— Tolga (@mynamestolga) September 8, 2022
Rainbow over #Buckingham Palace as the world waits to hear news on #QueenElizabeth pic.twitter.com/CDlfrVr2Ze
— Peter C. Barnes (@Barnesy19) September 8, 2022