Elizabeth II diagnosed with cancer before her death? These shocking revelations in a new biography

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Nearly three months after Elizabeth II disappeared, a new biography reveals the circumstances of her disappearance. And if she died “peacefully”, the queen was apparently suffering from cancer.

Didn’t the queen finally die of “old age”? On September 8, Elizabeth II died “peacefully” at the age of 96 at her home in Balmoral, surrounded by her eldest children Charles and Anne. A disappearance that shook the whole world as the monarch was a symbol, both of longevity and of complete devotion to her country, which also earned her many tributes and national funerals. However, almost three months later, speculation is still rife about the circumstances of his death, while his death certificate officially stated that it was his age that caused it. Because a new biography affirms that Elizabeth II had been suffering from cancer for several months, hence her difficulties in moving at the end of her life.

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In Elizabeth: An Intimate PortraitGyles Brandreth asserts thatElizabeth II “was battling cancer” at the time of his death. “I had heard that the queen had a form of myeloma – cancer of the bone marrow – which would explain his fatigue, weight loss and mobility problems that we have often heard about during the last year of his life”underlines the author, relayed by The Dispatch. “Treatment, including drugs to help regulate the immune system and drugs that help prevent weakening of bones, can reduce the severity of symptoms and prolong patient survival by several months or two to three years.”says Gyles Brandreth.

Elizabeth II did not die of “old age”?

A revelation that the royal palace has not yet commented on, while, after the death of Elizabeth II, Christophe Trivalle, geriatrician at the Paul-Brousse hospital in Villejuif, had pointed out that “Old age is not a cause of death”. “It’s just an elegant formula to preserve medical secrecy”he specified, and to add that, “Two days before she died, Queen Elizabeth met the British Prime Minister: this is her last public appearance. So, 48 hours before she died, she was on her feet”. “Hard to speak of ‘death of old age’ in this case!” he said, and to conclude: “A death necessarily has a cause, which can be linked to other pathologies: cardiovascular disease, cancer, infection… The queen did not die of old age, that does not make sense.”

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