ANKARA PHOTO: Suspected pictures of Asoebi meant for the burial of Queen Elizabeth II go viral in Nigeria KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Friday, September 9, 2022

ANKARA PHOTO: Suspected pictures of Asoebi meant for the burial of Queen Elizabeth II go viral in Nigeria

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Suspected pictures of Asoebi meant for the burial of Queen Elizabeth II go viral in Nigeria. 

Her eldest son, Charles, the Prince of Wales, succeeds her as king. His wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, is expected to become queen consort, a title that Queen Elizabeth requested at the time of her Platinum Jubilee.

Charles's eldest son, Prince William, is now heir to the throne. The news comes just hours after Buckingham Palace released a statement noting concern for the royal’s health. In a rare comment, the palace confirmed on Sept. 8 that the Queen would remain under medical supervision at her home in Balmoral. Following the news, the Queen’s children and grandchildren traveled to be by her side, including her son and heir, Prince Charles, as well as Prince William and Prince Harry.

Born to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on April 21, 1926, Elizabeth II was not predestined to take the throne, and she spent her first decade in a relatively minor role in the royal family. This changed with the death of her grandfather King George V in 1936. The next in the line of royal succession was her uncle, Edward VIII, who abdicated the throne less than a year after his reign so he could marry American socialite Wallis Simpson. His brother (and Elizabeth’s father) Albert, who later took the name George VI, became king, which paved the way to Elizabeth becoming heir presumptive, as she had no brothers.

Information reads: "Asoebi don come out now now? 😅. Nigerians, we hail thee
RIP to the Queen!" 

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