The Queen of England, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, known as Elizabeth II’s obituary, was accidentally published recently in the Brazilian newspaper @folha.
Queen Elizabeth was the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York, who subsequently became King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and was born in Mayfair, London.
Even though many people joke that she will never leave the throne, we all know that death is unavoidable. The Queen is a healthy 95-year-old woman doing her royal duties.
Rainha Elizabeth 2 Morreu Covid Faleceu en Está Viva
Three days after Buckingham Palace reported that Queen Elizabeth II, the United Kingdom’s 95-year-old monarch, had tested positive for COVID-19, a celebrity magazine claimed to have broken the news of her death, causing a wave of Twitter and social media excitement.
Within hours, the outlet’s Instagram post had over 150,000 likes, hundreds of people had shared the piece, and hundreds more people had commented on the outlet’s Facebook page, expressing condolences. The assertion was also made in a tweet from a fake CNN account, which was later suspended.
Given that no formal statement was made, many social media users, including the House of Lord’s chief of staff, were quick to dismiss the story. They were correct: the Queen is still alive and well, going about her formal duties.
Elizabeth II Fake Obituary Debunked
A Brazilian newspaper published an obituary for Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom due to a technological error.
In journalism, it is common practice to write ahead of time on hypothetical and likely events such as the death of world leaders, celebrities, and public figures. Folha apologises for the error. The content was removed after it was discovered that the story was false and was being disproved.
On Wednesday, false reports of Queen Elizabeth’s death spread over the internet when gossip site Hollywood Unlocked claimed to have exclusive news of the Queen’s death and then refused to retract the story.
The UK Plan For Queen Elizabeth’s Death
Surprisingly, the British monarchy and government already know what would happen on the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s death and the following year.
Operation London Bridge is the scheme’s name, which encompasses government departments, the media, the Commonwealth of Nations, and even modifications to the currency and national anthem. The message will likely be “London Bridge is down,” prompting the prime minister to launch the operation.
Fifteen other governments outside the United Kingdom, where the Queen is the head of state, will be notified over a secure line in a couple of minutes. Another 36 Commonwealth of Nations nations and leaders will be awakened following them.