According to the Right Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, she was in “fantastic form” on the weekend before she died.
He told Brandreth that she was “so alive and engaging”, and how they spoke about her childhood, her horses, church affairs and her sadness over the war in Ukraine. “Her faith was everything to her. She told me she had no regrets,” he said.
Brandreth wrote: “Her Majesty always knew that her remaining time was limited. She accepted this with all the grace you’d expect.” The biographer claimed he “heard that the Queen had a form of myeloma — bone marrow cancer,” which he wrote would explain the tiredness, weight loss and mobility issues that were spoken about during the last year of her life.
Her death certificate stated that she had died of old age.
Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on any of the claims in the book.
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“Her faith was everything to her. She told me she had no regrets,” Mr. Brandreth said.
Brandreth wrote: “Her Majesty always knew that her remaining time was limited. She accepted this with all the grace you’d expect.”https://t.co/mpV3KeyUpR
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