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Queen Elizabeth Wrote Five Simple Words In Her Diary Just Before She Died That Will Go Down In History

Five simple words Queen Elizabeth wrote in her diary before death revealed.

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Queen Elizabeth II’s final diary entry has emerged, revealing a quiet, telling moment just two days before her passing.

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Royal diary entires uncovered.

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Queen Elizabeth wasn’t alone in her habit of diary-keeping; this royal tradition dates back generations.

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Her own father, King George V, kept a journal, recording personal moments and public duties alike.

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Queen Victoria, another precedent, is said to have written over 60 million words, spanning her reign of nearly seven decades.

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This legacy continues with King Charles, who also keeps a daily diary of his work and reflections.

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A senior courtier noted that while King Charles doesn’t keep a detailed diary as he once did, he jots down important details.

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Charles’s writings are less practical, allowing room for “recollections and reflections” on each day.

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Many believe that King Charles’s journaling is a way of following in his mother’s disciplined footsteps.

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The Queen’s final entry seems simple but reveals volumes about her steadfast approach to life and duty.

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Royal biographer reveals Queen’s final entry.

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Royal biographer Robert Hardman, who revealed the Queen’s last entry, notes it’s both practical and poignant in its simplicity.

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Hardman, known for chronicling the inner workings of the royal family, was researching King Charles’s biography when he found it.

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According to him, the Queen’s diaries were more record than diary, free of personal feelings.

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Hardman explains, “Her last entry was factual as ever, a snapshot of duty and routine.”

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It was reportedly part of an entry about the arrangements for a Privy Council meeting with the Truss administration.

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Queen Elizabeth maintained her schedule, even with the signs of ill health apparent in her final weeks.

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She recorded moments not just for herself but, perhaps, for future historians to better understand her reign.

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Her own words to society diarist Kenneth Rose underscore this: “I have no time to record conversations, only events.”

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Last diary entry of Queen Elizabeth discovered.

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The entry—discovered while updating a biography on King Charles III—offers a rare peek into the Queen’s private world.

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Known for her 70-year reign and stoic personality, Queen Elizabeth kept her personal thoughts under wraps until the end.

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Throughout her life, she was diligent in documenting daily events, crafting what could almost be seen as a timeline of the monarchy.

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Queen’s final entry unveiled.

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Her final entry, just five words long, read simply: “Edward came to see me.”

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This “Edward” referred to Sir Edward Young, her private secretary and confidante through her final years.

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The Queen’s journals, not emotional but methodical, reflect her devotion to duty over introspection.

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With those few words, she recorded one of her last days at Balmoral, her beloved Scottish retreat.

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She also made note of her audience with then-new Prime Minister Liz Truss—a duty she carried out only days before her death.

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The significance of this entry resonates as a reflection of her commitment to service until her final moments.

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The Queen’s last retreat exposed.

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Balmoral, where she spent her last days, had long been her sanctuary—a place of solace and continuity.

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The Queen was photographed there days before her death, smiling gently in her last public appearance.

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Even in her final hours, her thoughts centered around routine and royal obligations, carrying her role to the very end.

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The disclosure of this entry pulls back the curtain on a monarch who prioritized duty, even as her life came to a close.

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As the biography unfolds, readers will catch glimpses of the Queen’s quiet, final thoughts, etched into history.

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Her words, “Edward came to see me,” stand as a modest farewell from a Queen who never truly retired.

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