Newsweek’s royal editor, Jack Royston, revealed the dramatic moments when Mr King Charles learned that the Queen Elizabeth dies, as his family had to be notified immediately, while at the same time hiding the fact from the public.
According to thesun.co.ukRoyston said Charles and Camilla were at Dumfries House when “rapid footsteps” were heard in the hallway, followed by an “urgent phone call” and then “silence”.
“Charles and Camilla were at Dumfries House. Camila was going to record an interview with Jenna Bush Hager, who said that he heard running and quick footsteps in the hallway“, he said while speaking on True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat show.
“Carlos received a phone call, silence ensued and everyone was asked to be quiet. Then the next thing I know, Charles and Camilla are in a helicopter. The couple was briefed at 12:30 p.m. and four minutes later the statement from Buckingham Palace was released expressing the doctors’ concern about the progress of Elizabeth’s health,” he added.
Thus, according to him, Charles and Princess Anne are the two people who managed to see Queen Elizabeth for the last timebefore she passed away at the age of 96, after 70 years on the throne.
Source: News Beast
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