Following the conclusion of the Royal Mourning period, the cause of Queen Elizabeth II's passing will be disclosed next week.
The public was notified of the Queen's demise on Thursday, September 8, at 6.30 pm, yet scant details regarding the circumstances surrounding her death have been divulged thus far.
Any inquiries in Aberdeenshire subsequent to her passing were referred to the National Records of Scotland (NRS), who declared that they would refrain from commenting on the cause until the mourning period had concluded.
According to the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act of 1965 in Scotland, it is mandatory to register a death.
Nonetheless, the Crown Office in Edinburgh has purportedly informed the Scottish Daily Express that the Queen's demise did not necessitate reporting.
On Monday, September 19, Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest at Westminster Abbey in London.
A solemn procession transported her casket from Scotland to London, where the service commenced at 11 am under the guidance of Very Reverend Dr. David Hoyle, the Dean of Westminster.
The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, delivered the sermon during the state funeral, which drew an audience of over 28 million viewers across 50 UK stations.
Following the public ceremony, a private funeral service was held at Windsor, after which the Queen's casket was conveyed in procession to Wellington Arch before reaching St George's Chapel in Windsor, where she was interred alongside her mother, the Queen Mother, her sister Princess Margaret, and her father, George VI.
In a bid to reconcile Prince William and Prince Harry, the Queen found herself drained.
Royal commentator Katie Nicholl revealed in an interview with GB News that the Queen was fatigued from attempting to mend the rift between the two princes.
An excerpt from Nicholl's upcoming book, “The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown,” published by Vanity Fair, shed light on the Queen's weariness over the fallout from Harry and Meghan's departure from the royal family.
Nicholl's book, slated for release on October 4, 2022, delves into the Queen's emotional turmoil amidst the family drama.
While the Sussexes play a minor role in her narrative, the focus remains on the evolving dynamics within the royal household.
Speculation arises about a potential reconciliation between the estranged brothers following the Queen's passing, as Prince William and Prince Harry made a joint public appearance outside Windsor Castle to pay tribute to their late grandmother.
Ms. Nicholl emphasized the Queen's fondness for Prince Harry and the strain the COVID-19 pandemic placed on her during their interactions.
Despite the challenges, the Queen maintained a close bond with Harry, as revealed by a confidante who shared insights into the monarch's sentiments.
As the royal family navigates through this period of transition, the echoes of Queen Elizabeth II's legacy resonate, shaping the future of the Crown in unforeseen ways.
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