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Royal fans furious at mystery three-hour delay in announcing Queen had died

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Royal Family have been left furious and are questioning the mystery three-hour delay in announcing Queen Elizabeth II's death.

An official death certificate, signed off by Princess Anne, has confirmed The Queen died of old age at 3.10pm on September 8.But a collection of royal fans on Twitter are questioning what the delay was in announcing the news to the public, with an official announcement over the death released at 6.30pm the same day.READ MORE: Queen's grave pictured for first time as she joins Prince Philip and her family at lastThe Palace announcement had originally not given the time of date at which The Queen died, but it would appear the official document has raised a few eyebrows about what the delay was.One account announcing the news wrote: "This gives the late Queen’s time of death as 15:10.

It wasn’t officially announced until 18:30."They also alleged that the "royal family, PM and governments of the Commonwealth Realms were informed before the announcement."Another social media user believes the release of the death certificate gives evidence that Prince Harry did not find out about the death just minutes before the public did.

They wrote: "So the Queen’s death certificate states she died at 3.10pm…Harry said he found out 5 mins before the public (6.30pm), then he said he saw it on his news app (after 6.30) cos he was mid site & phone calls wouldn’t connect …his flight took off at 5.35pm."One user put it quite simply, saying: "So she passed away few hours later than the palace announcement".Another user replied confirming the information, with a gap of three hours and 20 minutes between the death of Her Majesty and the public announcement.Expert Gertrude Daly took to Twitter and explained one strange.

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