Queen Elizabeth II orchestrated her final days.
Two years after her death, King Charles III opened up about his mother’s decision to spend her final days at their home in Balmoral.
"Speaking from a personal perspective, Scotland has always had a uniquely special place in the hearts of my family and myself," Charles, who was clad in a kilt at the event, said during a speech opening Scottish Parliament on Sept. 30. "My late mother especially treasured the time spent at Balmoral, and it was there, in the most beloved of places, where she chose to spend her final days.”
Indeed, where the longest reigning monarch would spend her final days was always of importance to her, her daughter Princess Anne previously shared.
"We did try and persuade her that that shouldn't be part of the decision-making process," Anne said in 2023’s Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen BBC documentary. "I hope she felt that that was right in the end, because I think we did."
Though she died in September 2022 from, according to her death certificate, old age, new details about the 96-year-old’s health continue to come to light.
The late queen’s family aren’t the only ones opening up about her final days. In former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s new memoir, Unleashed, he also discussed the end of Her Majesty’s life, claiming she had a previously undisclosed health battle.
In the book, Johnson alleged he had “known for a year or more” that the queen “had a form of bone cancer.”
And she’s not the only royal whose health battle has become public. Earlier this year, Charles shared he was diagnosed with an unnamed form of cancer. A month later, Kate Middleton also announced she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy, which she has since completed.
"The last nine months have been incredibly tough for us as a family,” the mom of three, wed to Prince William, said Sept. 9. “Life as you know it can change in an instant and we have had to find a way to navigate the stormy waters and road unknown."
"Doing what I can to stay cancer free is now my focus,” she continued. “Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes."
For more on how the royals have been faring, read on…