Queen Elizabeth II was suffering from bone cancer in the years leading up to her death, Boris Johnson has said. The former British prime minister wrote about Her late Majesty's health in his memoir, detailing his meeting with the monarch two days before she died. He's not the first public figure to speculate that the late Queen had cancer, but Johnson has given extraordinary detail about the last days of Elizabeth II.
READ MORE: 'She's been amazingly brave': Kate's cousin on her cancer fight Johnson travelled to Balmoral, in Scotland, to tender his resignation to the Queen in September, 2022. His successor, Liz Truss, was formally appointed by the monarch that same day, on September 6. Her late Majesty died at Balmoral two days later, on September 8.
Writing in his memoir, Unleashed , the former PM says he was told to wait in the library by the royal household staff, who he said "looked tired". The Queen's private secretary, Edward Young, "tried to prepare me", he says. Johnson writes: "I had known for a year or more that she had a form of bone cancer, and her doctors were worried that at any time she could enter a sharp decline.
" "'She's gone down quite a bit over the summer,' he said. And then the footman knocked and showed me into Her Majesty's drawing room. READ MORE: Prince Harry in London, speaks of 'emotional rollercoaster of parenting' "She seemed pale and more stooped, and she had dark bruising on her hands and wrists, probably from drips or injections.
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