This Friday an international publication caused a stir by revealing what would have been the cause of death of Queen Elizabeth II, who left earthly life last September 8. Queen Elizabeth II possible cause of death revealed
It published an excerpt from the book ‘Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait’, by writer Gyles Brandreth, which speaks of an alleged cancer that afflicted the monarch.
According to the book, the queen spent her last months ill, which is why she was experiencing obvious physical changes. “I had heard that the queen had a form of myeloma, bone marrow cancer, which would explain her tiredness and weight loss and those ‘mobility problems,’ says a part of the published text
Contrary to what was said from Buckingham Palace about the cause of her death, Queen Elizabeth II did not die of old age but of this disease that is common among people in the third stage of life
“The most common symptom of myeloma is bone pain, especially in the pelvis and lower back, and multiple myeloma is a disease that usually affects the elderly,” says Brandreth.
“Currently, there is no known cure, but treatment, which includes drugs to help regulate the immune system and medications that help prevent bone weakening, can reduce the severity of symptoms and prolong patient survival by months to two to three years,” he continues.
He even insinuates that Elizabeth II, who died at the age of 96 in the United Kingdom, would have experienced a drop in energy after the death of her husband, Prince Philip, in April 2021.
He adds that when this happened, the monarch took the opportunity to watch the series ‘Line of Duty’, which the prince would not have approved because of the central theme of the plot.
The book, whose publication is planned for next December 8, also addresses issues such as her marriage to Philip, the scandals surrounding her son Andrew and the recording she made with Paddington Bear when she reached the Platinum Jubilee.
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