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Queen Elizabeth II Was Secretly Battling Bone Marrow Cancer Before Her Death, New Book Claims

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A new book is making some shocking claims about Queen Elizabeth II’s final years. As you know, the royal passed away at the age of 96 in September at Balmoral Castle in Scotland shortly after Buckingham Palace announced she was placed “under medical supervision” since doctors were “concerned” about her health.

Her cause of death was officially listed as “old age.” But according to an excerpt from the upcoming book Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait published by Dailymail.com on Friday, author Gyles Brandreth claims the monarch had been secretly suffering from a painful and rare form of myeloma – a bone marrow cancer – before she passed away.

Whoa, what?! He noted that “would explain her tiredness and weight loss and those ‘mobility issues’ we were often told about during the last year or so of her life,” adding: Related: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Netflix Docuseries Is Coming SOON! While her cause of death was ruled as “old age,” Brandreth noted that’s the “commonly listed cause of death when a patient is over 80 and their doctor has cared for them over time and seen their gradual decline.” Dr.

Douglas James Allan Glass, who was with Her Majesty for more than 30 years and was her when she died, told the writer that everyone had “been concerned about the Queen’s health for several months,” adding: In the fall of 2021, Brandreth claimed Queen Elizabeth started to experience “sudden ‘energy low’” and “felt exhausted,” leading doctors to recommend she “‘rest a bit, not to push herself so much, to take it easy.'” She ended up canceling several appearances due to her health, including the 2021 Festival of Remembrance.

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