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### Heartbreaking Decisions: The Final Days of Queen Elizabeth II
In a poignant revelation, a new book sheds light on the last moments of Queen Elizabeth II's life, detailing the difficult choices she faced as her health declined.
This account not only highlights her final hours but also uncovers the personal legacies she left for her family, each gift thoughtfully chosen to reflect their unique relationships and roles within the royal family.
As we delve into the pages of Robert Hartman's recent publication, it becomes clear that the queen was not just a monarch; she was a mother, grandmother, and a figure of deep emotional ties.
Just days before her passing on September 8, 2022, at 3:10 PM, the queen was reportedly busy preparing for an important meeting from her bedside.
However, her deteriorating health forced her to cancel plans, marking a somber turn in her final days.
Two days prior to her death, the queen met with then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his successor, Liz Truss, at Balmoral.
That same evening, she attended a drinks party where one guest noted her lively spirit.
Yet, shortly after, she chose to retreat to her room for dinner alone—a decision that foreshadowed the gravity of her condition.
The following day, though confined to her bed, Queen Elizabeth arranged to participate in a private council meeting via video link.
As her health continued to fail, this was later changed to an audio-only format.
Ultimately, however, medical advice prompted her to cancel the meeting altogether, a decision that weighed heavily on her.
On the evening of September 7, Princess Anne and Prince Charles were alerted to the urgency of the situation and advised to rush to their mother's side.
Early the next morning, Charles, accompanied by Camilla, took a helicopter from Ayesha to Balmoral, making the 150-mile journey with a heavy heart.
As they soared through the skies, Charles reviewed his briefing papers one last time as a prince, making critical phone calls to inform Prince William, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and Prince Harry of the need to come to Scotland.
Sadly, despite their efforts, many family members would not arrive in time to say their goodbyes.
Upon reaching Bourke Hall, just before 10:30 AM, Charles borrowed a Land Rover to drive to Balmoral, where he and Camilla spent precious moments at the queen's bedside.
Tragically, he stepped away briefly to gather his thoughts and received the heartbreaking news of her passing while driving back.
During this time, Princess Anne remained steadfast at her mother's side, taking turns with Angela Kelly, the queen's personal assistant, while Reverend Kenneth Mackenzie offered prayers from the Bible.
In stark contrast to the intimate farewell of those present, the majority of the royal family was left racing against time, unable to share their final moments with the beloved matriarch.
In a moment that encapsulated the gravity of the situation, Charles attempted to contact William through the switchboard.
Not wanting to deliver the devastating news through an operator, he simply introduced himself, leading to a heartfelt connection that underscored the family's shared grief.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry was unreachable, airborne and en route to Balmoral, unaware that he would not have the opportunity to say goodbye.
This bittersweet narrative not only illustrates the emotional turmoil within the royal family but also serves as a reminder of the human side of monarchy.
As we reflect on the legacy left behind by Queen Elizabeth II, it's evident that her gifts to her family were more than mere possessions; they were tokens of love, memory, and the intricate bonds that defined her reign.
Each gesture speaks volumes about her character and the profound impact she had on those closest to her.