Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch

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Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history, has passed on matured 96, attracting to a close the nation’s second Elizabethan period, and proclaiming the rule of her son, King Charles III

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The monarch, for whom resignation was never a choice, kicked the bucket calmly at Balmoral on Thursday evening

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two days in the wake of undertaking her last open constitutional obligation, with the arrangement of the fifteenth head of the state of her 70-year rule.

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Queen Elizabeth II dies means Charles currently becomes king, and the Duchess of Cornwall the Queen Consort.

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In a statement on Thursday night, the King said: “The passing of my darling mother

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Her Majesty the Queen, is a snapshot of the greatest sadness for myself and all members of my loved ones.

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“We grieve significantly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-cherished mother. 

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I realize her loss will be profoundly felt all through the country, the realms and the District, and by countless individuals all over the planet.

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“During this time of grieving and change, my family and I will be support and sustained by our insight into the respect and profound friendship in which the Queen was so broadly held.”

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