A few weeks ago marked the first anniversary of the death of Queen Elizabeth II and in commemoration of this day the last photo of the former monarch was revealed, which caused uncertainty again due to the dark tone of her hands.
In some photos shared those days before her death, Queen Elizabeth II’s hands were a clear sign of the deterioration of her health, according to Dr. Deb Cohen-Jones in an interview with FEMAIL, as seen in the images with a new first UK Minister Liz Truss.
“There appears to be possibly evidence of peripheral vascular disease. It is a blood circulation disorder that causes blood vessels outside the heart and brain to narrow, block or spasm“, Deb Cohen-Jones said.
“Sometimes it can result in heart failure because the organs are not receiving a good blood supply. It can be a sign of multiple organ failure“, she added.
Additionally, the professional mentioned that some of the symptoms of this condition are intermittent pain, such as cramps or muscle fatigue, as well as coldness, numbness and tingling in this affected area.
For her part, Cohen-Jones also alleged that if this was her condition it was “quite serious” and that she “would have been in a lot of pain“. However, it is not known exactly how long she would have had her hands black or purple, as they were no longer commonly seen in public due to she used to wear gloves.