Rumors about the death of Elizabeth II shocked the community

This morning on the Internet there was information about the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England. This was reported by a number of publications, referring to the official website of Her Majesty. The appeal said that the queen died in a dream at her residence in Sandringham Palace at the age of 91.

After some time, this information was deleted. And now the whole world's Internet community puzzles over the question - what actually happened to the Queen of Great Britain? Perhaps the members of the royal family decided to temporarily hide the death of the queen from the public? Or was the official site of the monarch family hacked and hacked?

In any case, the official refutation of information about the death of Elizabeth did not follow, as well as official comments on the latest news removed from the site of Elizabeth II.

Myths and Reality of Buckingham Palace

At the end of the year, a number of British media often mentioned the poor health of the Queen. Because of a cold, she missed the Christmas service on December 25. For the same reason, Her Majesty was absent from the traditional New Year's service. For the first time after the illness, Elizabeth II appeared in public on January 8, accompanied by Prince Philip, Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, and Kate Pippa's sisters with fiancé James Matthews. Together they went to the morning service in the church of Saint Magdalene.

The appearance of the queen was told to the journalists by eyewitnesses who took part in the ceremony: We saw her very close. We waited for her to come to church, the last three weeks. It was very nice to see her, of course, like Prince Philip.

Lately, strange things have happened in the royal palace.

A few days ago in the press there was information that the Queen of England was almost shot by the guard of Buckingham Palace. Later that night he noticed a figure in a dark coat. The queen said, "Who is there?"
"Damn it, Your Majesty, I almost shot you," the guard said, frightened.
"Everything is fine. Next time I'll call you in advance, and you do not have to shoot at me, "Elizabeth II answered.