The cause of Queen Elizabeth II's death is still unknown at this time. However, the Queen had suffered from several diseases including being infected with Covid-19.
Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 years. She took her last breath at her residence at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Thursday (8/9/2022).
Launching from Healthline and various other sources, in recent years the Queen had experienced health problems in her back and knees. In early 2022, she was seen carrying a cane and telling castle guests that she "couldn't move".
In fact, when Liz Truss was appointed as the new British prime minister, some parties were already worried about Queen Elizabeth's health. Because photos taken by the media at the event show the Queen using a cane indoors.
It is clear that the Queen's hand is purple. Meanwhile, NBC News medical correspondent Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. John Torres speculates that the discoloration may be the result of intravenous needles or the common bruising experienced by older people.
In addition, Queen Elizabeth II also tested positive for Covid-19 in February 2022. She tested positive with mild symptoms. (RRI)