- Queen Elizabeth II, as a brand, was valued at about $40 million.
- The Royal Collection Shop is the official firm that markets all the merchandise authorized by the English monarchy.
- Queen Elizabeth II was the star during the celebration of the 2012 Olympic Games, under the direction of Danny Boyle.
Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8 in Scotland and throughout the more than 10 days that the funeral lasted, the cause of death had not been disclosed.
The topic was one of the most repeated comments on social networks.
Although it was foreseeable that the monarch would die due to her age (96 years), the truth is that there was an expectation to know the specific cause.
Many hypotheses were woven. There was even talk of some strange illness due to a stain on his right hand that could be seen in the photograph he took a few days earlier with the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Liz Truss.
Death of Queen Elizabeth II: what she died of
This Thursday, September 29, the Scottish Civil Registry Office (National Records of Scotland) finally revealed the mystery by publishing the death certificate where it can be read that Queen Elizabeth II died of “old age” at 3:10 PM on September 8, 2022.
It was at Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire.
Buckingham Palace then announced the queen’s death to the world at 6:35 p.m. on September 8.
BREAKING NEWS: Queen Elizabeth II death certificate has been released to the public by the National Records of Scotland. It says the Queen died of ‘Old Age’ at 3.10pm on September 8. #QueenElizabethII pic.twitter.com/Mrrr7kg8jH
— HRH Prince William Of Wales ➐ (Not Him) (@HRH_William_) September 29, 2022
Queen Elizabeth’s funeral lasted almost 15 days.
According to British media estimates and taking as an example previous similar events for members of the royal family that have been expensive, the funerals cost more than 6 million euros, about 128 million Mexican pesos.
Before, the funeral of Lady Di, the Princess of Wales and ex-wife of the then Prince Charles, cost between 3 and 5 million pounds sterling, which is equivalent to between 3.5 and 5.7 million euros (about 69 million Mexican pesos).
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