Boris Johnson changed the official version and revealed the “true” cause of death of Queen Elizabeth II
Boris Johnson biography, titled “Unleashed” ,open in Spanish), is officially published on October 10, although extracts on various topics are already circulating. One in particular affects the former Queen Elizabeth II.
In the book, in addition to musing about invading Holland to steal vaccines against COVID-19, he dedicates several pages to the former Queen of England, who reportedly died of natural causes on September 8, 2022 Was, and in the book the former British Prime Minister refutes it and reveals the “true” reason.
What did Elizabeth II die of?
You can see her in one of the last images of Elizabeth II Injured his right hand while greeting then Prime Minister Liz Truss. It was speculated that the Queen had been given an IV and that the medicine had burnt her veins, so not only did the arm hurt, but there was also the possibility of a hole from other medicines.
Natural causes, since she was 96, was always the official cause of death of the British Regent. In his memoir, Johnson states that he had known for a year that the Queen had bone cancer.
What does Boris Johnson’s book say?
“His personal secretary, Edward Young, tried to prepare me. “He had known for a year or more that he had bone cancer, and his doctors were concerned that he might have a rapid decline at any time.”
“She appeared pale and more hunched over, and had deep wounds on her hands and wrists, probably from drips or injections. But her mind, as Edward also said, was completely untouched by her illness, and from time to time in our conversation she still flashed her big white smile with its sudden, invigorating beauty.
“As Edward Young later explained to me, she knew all along (about her illness) that she was going to die that summer, but she was determined to endure and fulfill her last duty: a government Overseeing a peaceful and orderly transition to another government and, he looked forward to adding another outgoing Prime Minister to his record.
royal biographer
He Historian Giles Brandreth He has already told in the book written about Isabel II (an intimate portrait), He the queen had cancerShe had heard that the Queen had a form of myeloma: bone marrow cancerThe most common symptom of myeloma is pain in the bones, especially in the pelvis and lower back, and multiple myeloma is a disease that often affects the elderly.
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