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Shock in Britain as Thousands Claim Queen's Death


Sun 06 Jan 2019 | 01:12 PM
Yassmine Elsayed

By: Yassmine ElSayed

CAIRO, Jan. 6 (SEE) – British media reported that a shock has been circulating since an online message was posted on Dec. 27th predicting the Queen’s death on Jan. 5th. The original message and the user’s personal account was mysteriously deleted, after it was first uploaded by a Reddit user called Beefy_Cabbage - gaining over 50,000 ‘upvotes’, indicating approval, and 7,000 comments. The rumour has since spread like wildfire, with Buckingham Palace responding by refusing to comment on the shock claims. Other Reddit users said the post was either a "creepy prediction" for the Queen's death - or a mistake which has sparked a M15 respon

According to express.co.uk,The Queen has taken an active role in the Royal Family, and is officially the longest reigning monarch in British history.

There have been no official reports on the Queen's ill health and the energetic monarch continues to pack on her agenda with numerous royal events.

Her Majesty has taken on more engagements in 2018 than in 2017, increasing her workload up to 25 percent.

However, the Queen underwent eye surgery in May to remove a cataract, before attending Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding.

In addition, a Kensington Palace source previously told the Sun how the Queen's knees were hurting her while she attended the Chelsea Flower Show in May this year.

They said: “She was talking to friends at the Chelsea Flower Show and said her knees were playing up.

“But she is reluctant to have an operation due to the time it would take to recover. She is incredibly brave. People from her and Philip’s generation battle through problems and carry on. And Her Majesty doesn’t like to cause any fuss."

There have been no official Palace reports on the Queen's long-term health.