The cause of the Queen’s death was listed as “old age” on her death certificate, which was made public by the National Records of Scotland.
The death certificate of Queen Elizabeth II has just recently been made available to the general public, exactly three weeks after her passing.
According to the information that was made public by the National Records of Scotland, Her Majesty passed away at 3:10 p.m. due to ‘old age.’
On September 8, at the age of 96, it is believed that the Queen passed away peacefully at her home in Balmoral, which is located in Scotland.
Her passing was documented by Douglas James Allan Glass, who served as the official physician of the palace.
According to reports, the only members of the Queen’s immediate family who were present at the time of her passing were her daughter Princess Anne and her son King Charles.
Anne, in the course of paying tribute to her mother, stated: “I was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest mother’s life.”
According to a source from the palace who spoke with the Mail on Sunday, both Muick and Sandy, the Queen’s corgis, were present in the room with her during her final hours and at the moment that she passed away.
The certificate provides evidence that members of the Queen’s immediate family were still traveling to Balmoral at the time that she passed away.
While Prince William arrived around 5 o’clock in the afternoon, Prince Harry found out about her passing as his plane landed in Aberdeen later that day.
Leaving RAF Northolt at 2:39 p.m., Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and the Countess of Wessex flew to Aberdeen at 3:50 p.m. and arrived there at the same time.
Three hours after Her Majesty’s passing, the Royal Family released a statement in which they broke the news of the monarch’s passing to the public.
This is what the statement said: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.
“The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”
After succeeding her father, King George VI, on the throne in 1952, Queen Elizabeth exercised her monarchical power for the subsequent seven decades.
18 months after the death of her husband, Prince Philip, she also passed away.