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The Last Hurtful Days Of Our Queen
A rather sad revelation into the last months of our Sovereign Queen. Bless her. What a brave and stoic lady. Who knew she was dying of Bone Cancer?
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I am in this category: shadow ( 3cm) in lung and no b ony mets.
Obviously terminal 16 wks before hand - did she change her scedulle?
1926 - at her majesty's birf: "a certain course of action was followed," was how they put Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons ( that was) caesarian section under ether.
To be honest, you get to a certain age and you dont care who looks where
I am in this category: shadow ( 3cm) in lung and no b ony mets.
Obviously terminal 16 wks before hand - did she change her scedulle?
1926 - at her majesty's birf: "a certain course of action was followed," was how they put Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons ( that was) caesarian section under ether.
To be honest, you get to a certain age and you dont care who looks where
//Not sure why it's being resurrected now.//
Because I was unaware of the reason for her death and the suffering she endured. I happen to believe Brandreth's account. As for the death certificate stating old age as cause? They can and do write almost what they are told to write. Of course she was of an age but how many people were certified cause of death was Covid but it was known the victims died of other causes.?
Because I was unaware of the reason for her death and the suffering she endured. I happen to believe Brandreth's account. As for the death certificate stating old age as cause? They can and do write almost what they are told to write. Of course she was of an age but how many people were certified cause of death was Covid but it was known the victims died of other causes.?
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