Britain's
Queen
Elizabeth
II
breathed
her
last
in
Scotland
on
Thursday
(September
8).
The
96-year-old
monarch
was
under
medical
supervision
as
she
was
not
keeping
well
of
late.
Earlier
that
day,
doctors
told
in
a
statement
that
they
were
"concerned
for
Her
Majesty's
health".
The
queen
had
been
suffering
from
what
the
doctors
called
'episodic
mobility
problems'
since
the
end
of
last
year.
The
royal
family
shared
about
her
death
on
their
social
media
account.
The
Royal
Family
wrote
on
Instagram,
"The
Queen
died
peacefully
at
Balmoral
this
afternoon.
The
King
and
The
Queen
Consort
will
remain
at
Balmoral
this
evening
and
will
return
to
London
tomorrow." Fans
of
the
royal
family
mourned
her
passing
by
paying
heartfelt
tributes
to
her
on
social
media.
Celebrities
too
took
to
social
media
to
offer
condolences.
(Image
Source:
Instagram)
Legendary
singer
Elton
John
shared
a
note
on
his
Instagram
account
and
said
that
he
is
deeply
saddened
on
hearing
about
her
demise.
He
wrote,
"Along
with
the
rest
of
the
nation,
I
am
deeply
saddened
to
hear
the
news
of
Her
Majesty
Queen
Elizabeth's
passing.
She
was
an
inspiring
presence
to
be
around
and
led
the
country
through
some
of
our
greatest
and
darkest
moments
with
grace,
decency
and
a
genuine
caring
warmth.
Queen
Elizabeth
has
been
a
huge
part
of
my
life
from
childhood
to
this
day,
and
I
will
miss
her
dearly."
Singer
and
songwriter
Janet
Jackson
shared
a
photo
of
her
meeting
the
queen
in
1989
at
the
Royal
Variety
Performance
at
the
London
Palladium
and
captioned
it
as,
"May
you
Rest
In
Peace
Queen
🤍."
Paris
Hilton
tweeted,
"The
original
girl
boss.
One
of
the
most
inspirational
women.
The
end
of
an
era.
👑
RIP
💔."
Nicki
Minaj
tweeted,
"RIP,
QUEEN."
Actress
Helen
Mirren,
who
won
an
Academy
Award
for
her
portrayal
of
Queen
Elizabeth
in
The
Queen
in
2006,
wrote
on
her
Instagram
account,
"I
am
proud
to
be
an
Elizabethan.
We
mourn
a
woman,
who,
with
or
without
the
crown,
was
the
epitome
of
nobility."
Kunal
Nayyar
shared
a
video
in
which
he
was
seen
greeting
the
queen.
He
captioned
the
video
as,
"Today
a
light
has
gone
out
in
the
world.
May
we
all
learn
from
your
inherent
kindness
and
gentle
loving
spirit."
Kris
Jenner,
Maria
Shriver,
Jennifer
Garner,
Whoopi
Goldberg,
popular
footballer
David
Beckham
and
his
wife
Victoria
Beckham,
world
leaders-
Boris
Johnson,
Bill
Gates,
Sadiq
Khan
and
Justin
Trudeau
are
a
few
who
offered
their
condolences
over
the
Queen's
demise.
Britain's
new
Prime
Minister
Liz
Truss
wrote
on
Twitter,
"My
thoughts
-
and
the
thoughts
of
people
across
our
United
Kingdom
-
are
with
Her
Majesty
The
Queen
and
her
family
at
this
time."
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
took
to
her
Instagram
and
dropped
a
young
picture
of
Queen
Elizabeth
II
with
a
heart
emoji.
Anushka
Sharma
also
shared
the
same
picture
of
Queen
Elizabeth
II
but
in
black-white,
and
captioned
it
as,
"Rest
in
Grace."
Sushmita
Sen
tweeted,
"What
an
incredible
&
truly
celebrated
life!!!
She
loved
colors
&
lived
every
shade
of
it,
in
a
single
lifetime...The
very
embodiment
of
QUEEN!!!
Rest
in
peace
Queen
Elizabeth
ll
🙏#BritainsLongestReigningMonarch
#GodSpeed
#DuggaDugga."
Ritesh
Deshmukh
tweeted,
"End
of
an
era!!
Through
the
toughest
times
she
never
let
got
of
her
dignity.
Today
is
indeed
a
sad
day,
condolences
to
the
family
and
the
people
of
UK.
#QueenElizabethII."
Top
actor
and
Makkal
Needhi
Maiam
(MNM)
founder
Kamal
Haasan
condoled
the
death
of
Queen
Elizabeth
II
and
reminisced
her
visit
to
the
sets
of
his
unfinished
venture
Marudhanaygam.
He
was
quoted
by
PTI
as
saying,
"The
dialogues
we
spoke
were
against
the
colonial
rule.
She
came
there
despite
knowing
that...it
shows
she
didn't
come
as
a
queen
but
as
a
mother,
someone
who
realised
politics
has
changed,
the
world
has
changed.
I
liked
that.
Twenty-five
years
ago,
she
accepted
our
invitation
and
attended
the
inaugural
of
Marudhanayagam
and
greeted
us.
Most
probably
that
is
the
only
film
shoot
she
had
attended."
The
Queen,
who
was
Britain's
longest-reigning
monarch
and
second-longest
recorded
reign
of
any
monarch
of
a
sovereign
country,
acceded
the
throne
in
1952
when
she
was
25
years
old.
She
had
seen
15
prime
ministers
during
her
reign,
from
Sir
Winston
Churchill
to
Liz
Truss.
Her
husband
Prince
Philip
(Duke
of
Edinburgh),
the
longest-serving
royal
consort
in
history,
died
last
year
at
99.