Royal expert confirms Queen is not dead
Charlie Proctor, editor-in-chief at Royal Central, took to Twitter to respond to the rumours.
The rumours appear to have started from a WhatsApp account and quickly spread on social media.
The leaked group chat claimed Queen Elizabeth II had died of a heart attack.
“I see we have reached that time of year where I have to dispel rumours of HM’s passing,” Mr Proctor wrote.
“The Queen is not dead. She is alive & well and is very much looking forward to hosting President Trump and other world leaders at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday for the NATO reception.”
I see we have reached that time of year where I have to dispel rumours of HM’s passing.
The Queen is not dead. She is alive & well and is very much looking forward to hosting President Trump and other world leaders at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday for the NATO reception.
— Charlie Proctor (@MonarchyUK) December 1, 2019
We are now sure how the rumour started, it appears to have been widely shared on Twitter, we many tweets circulated about the Queens passing.
it’s trending even on twitter check ‘queen is dead’ these are all un confirmed sources i hope it IS all just a hoax pic.twitter.com/hHNibOhGZC
— shejy (@tylerslullaby) December 1, 2019
the fact that I’m still up trying to find out if the queen is actually dead even though I’m aware it all started on a WhatsApp chat with some guy called gibbo. #TheQueen pic.twitter.com/U1OEnr4j52
— Robyn (@robynkennedy_x) December 1, 2019
BREAKING: The Queen has been found dead on the toilet, half a packet of uneaten Quavers at her feet pic.twitter.com/1MEpra5HOx
— add jj72 to spotify (@stitzch) December 1, 2019
holy fuck look at this whatsapp screenshot proving the queen is dead pic.twitter.com/mjkTZuEptF
— hanny (@dorkusmalorkus_) December 1, 2019
Is the queen dead or not, only one way to find out. pic.twitter.com/CeYIQLJArj
— Murray Gardner (@MurrayGardner4) December 1, 2019
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