Queen's final days laid bare as she enjoyed walks, picnics and bbqs

  • 7 months ago
Elizabeth II died peacefully at the age of 96 on Thursday in the sanctuary of Balmoral Castle where she is said to have felt most at home. She is understood to have enjoyed her last summer in the Highlands, with walks in the countryside, picnics and barbecues and a number of visits from beloved family and friends, most recently the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their three children.  A source previously said: “It's been a very typical and jolly summer at Balmoral, lots of walks and picnics and BBQs. “It has followed the pace long set by the Queen and the late Duke of Edinburgh. “Obviously the Queen hasn't been present throughout but she has taken part and been seen.”    Rt Rev Dr Iain ...
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[Music] thank you Elizabeth II died peacefully at the age of 96 on Thursday in the sanctuary of Balmoral Castle where she is said to have felt most at home [Music] she is understood to have enjoyed her last summer in the highlands with walks in the countryside picnics and barbecues and a number of visits from beloved family and friends most recently the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their three children foreign said it's been a very typical and jolly summer at Balmoral lots of walks and picnics and BBQs it has followed the pace long set by the queen and the late Duke of Edinburgh obviously the queen hasn't been present throughout but she has taken part and been seen [Music] RT rev Dr Ian greenshields who spent last weekend with the Monarch said she was full of fun and that life and soul of things the clergyman moderator of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland stayed with the queen at Balmoral after performing a sermon at Bremer and crafty Parish Church where he enjoyed a dinner on Saturday and lunch on Sunday with the 96 year old and her children Princess Anne and Prince Charles he described how the Queen's death came as a great shock he told the times it was a fantastic visit [Music] her memory was absolutely amazing and she was really full of fun it came as a great shock to me when I heard she was Gravely ill because she was in amazingly good form over the weekend foreign soul of things she was speaking very personally to me about her time their way back when she was a child she was talking about her horses from the past naming them from 40 years ago people's names and places [Music] she was quite remarkable another Royal Source who saw the queen just days ago described her as in genuinely good spirits [Music] hinting Her Majesty's decline in health was sudden they told the daily mal

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