Queen Elizabeth II’s official death certificate was released on Thursday. She revealed that the monarch died in the afternoon. But Prince Harry only found out about it three hours later.
Queen Elizabeth II’s official death certificate on Thursday answered two questions: the monarch died of old age and the time of death was 3:10 p.m. UK time (4:10 p.m. CEST). The public was not informed until 6.30pm UK time (7.30pm CEST). Five minutes earlier, Prince Harry, who was very close to his grandmother during her lifetime, had learned of the Queen’s death. At the time he was on his way to Scotland.
Death of the Queen: Prince Harry only found out about it three hours later
Why he only went into action so late in the day is still a mystery to this day. Because while Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Prince Andrew and Prince William flew to Scotland at 2:39 p.m. to make it to the Queen in time, Harry boarded a private jet in London Luton at 5:35 p.m. and landed in Aberdeen at 6:47 p.m. Like Edward, Sophie, Andrew and William, Prince Harry is said to be on the air of King Charles III. found out the Queen had died.
But why did it take so long to let your son know the news and why had there been no communication for almost three hours? As the “Daily Mail” learned from insider circles, King Charles III. not own a mobile phone and – as far as technology is concerned – be very old-fashioned. Calls would have to be scheduled by his team, the newspaper said. It is often only possible for family members to speak to Charles if they first contact his employees.
Other insiders suspect in the “Daily Mail” that Charles wanted to tell Harry personally. In the end, however, he ran out of time because the public had to find out about his death. Prince Harry is also difficult to reach, palace sources said. Hardly anyone in the family still has regular contact with him.
Meghan didn’t fly to Scotland after all
But there would also be another version of the story: Because shortly before 2 p.m. on the day of death, spokesmen for Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan said that the two would travel to Scotland together. Only half an hour later the message was called an “error” and corrected that Harry was coming to Scotland alone. Only those involved know what happened in the meantime.
Nobody will ever know exactly what the communication looked like on the day the Queen died and what announcements were made. But the temporal inconsistencies show that the way things are planned after the death of a royal, it is probably impossible to consider every detail.
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