A few months ago, Queen Elizabeth II passed away at the age of 96. And if she died of “old age” according to her death certificate, it is rumored that the monarch was not in her best shape and suffered from something much more severe than age before leaving us.
In his book ‘Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait’, Gyles Brandreth claims that the mother of King Charles III suffered from ‘myeloma linked to cancer of the bone marrow’ in her last years, which is why her appearance changed a lot. towards the end of his life.
The writer adds that this “would explain his fatigue, his weight loss and these ‘mobility problems’ which we were often told regarding during the last year of his life”.
The Queen’s last royal engagement was to host Prime Minister Liz Truss, by which time her failing health had already been noticed. However, the media had claimed that the queen was simply suffering from a “lack of mobility”.
“Currently, there is no known cure, but treatment – including drugs that help regulate the immune system and drugs that help prevent weakening of the bones – can reduce the severity of his symptoms and prolong patient survival of a few months or two to three years,” adds Brandreth.