Queen Elizabeth II has had a tumultuous 2021.
Concerns for the queen’s health skyrocketed further when she tested positive for COVID-19, as reported byTime Magazine.
She was scheduled to attend the wedding of British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, but was found dead.

“We don’t post lies and I always stand by my sources,” Lee wrote onTwitter.
Waiting for an official statement from the palace."
Unsurprisingly, this tweet was flooded with memes in response.

I suggest you get new sources," royal commentator Marlene Koenig shared onTwitter.
Journalist Ricardo Brooks also chimed in on the social media platform to share his POV.
“Queen Elizabeth is not dead.

The @BBC will report it first, after her Private Secretary has advised the British Prime Minister.
There’s a very elaborate and well laid plan to announce her death,” he wrote in atweet.
Both Buckingham Palace and the royal family have yet to comment.
However,BNO Newsconfirmed any reports of the queen’s death to be “fake.”