Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully at her residence in Balmoral on September 8 and now, the world wants to know more about her condition and what led to her death.
The Queen’s husband, Prince Philip died last year, just two months away from his 100th birthday. And many claim the couple was so loved until the very last day.
A lot of insiders also shed light on how the death really took a negative toll on the Queen’s general health and wellbeing. She was seen breaking down into tears on several occasions which would be natural for anyone in mourning after their husband’s death.
But now, critics are asking whether or not her death was due to a broken heart, more than anything else.
Dr. Deb Cohen Jones was seen speaking on the matter and how the emotional stress really took a toll on her health. “It was all grief and nothing more and nothing less!”- he added. “The death really impacted her, there are no secrets there. You could see it on her face”- he added.
A portrait featuring the Queen mourning her husband alone in the chapel wearing her black colored mask is now going viral. Many call it a powerful symbol and one that showed how much she loved and missed him. She was awfully lonely after that and forced to endure a lot after his death,
It was almost as if a piece of her was missing and she really did find it hard to cope up on the own. “There is no strict science around this whole ordeal. But the phenomenon is well observed!” “It’s actually more linked to losing your will than it has to do with losing your heart in a few ways”- Dr. Jones explained.
From a physiological point of view, added stress due to immensely missing a person means a peak in cortisol levels. And that just leaves a person’s body to deal with it as it did with the Queen. And in the end, stress produces fatal effects on the body that many aren’t aware of.
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