Queen Elizabeth Makes ‘Joke About Her Own Death’ Before Her Death

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Last Updated on 09/12/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

A hilarious video of Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom grinning after making a joke about her own death has gone viral.

 

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Queen Elizabeth contemplating her own death

 

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth died on September 8 at the age of 96. According to the British Royal Family, it was a peaceful death.

 

David Attenborough, a scholar and video producer specializing in plants and organisms, who was the same age as Queen Elizabeth, was a longtime friend of the queen. He had worked with the Queen on environmental documentaries and was involved in the production of her Christmas speeches in the 1980s and 1990s.

 

In 2018, the two took a walk together through the natural surroundings of Buckingham Palace for the UK ITV documentary The Queen’s Green Planet. There, the Queen made a joke about her own mortality that has become a topic of discussion.

 

David mentioned climate change and said, “In the next 50 years, we may have a completely different kind of tree growing here. The queen then looked down and replied, “It would be easy for that to happen,” and seemed to be pondering about the nature and environment of the earth. But after a few seconds of silence, she turned her face toward David and said, “I won’t be here then.

 

I won’t be here when it happens.

Hearing the queen’s joke, David laughed out loud, “Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!” and the queen grinned, showing her teeth!

 

It was this mischievous side that made the queen so popular. Her acceptance of the natural flow of life’s transitions also shows her poise and poise.

 

On the occasion of the Queen’s passing, David shared his thoughts in an interview with ITV. According to him, when the Queen really laughed, the people around her would laugh along with her. He added, “The Queen was a professional at relaxing people. When you meet the queen, you realize that you are with someone who is very important to society. But still, she would make me feel that I was meeting someone exactly like everyone else,” he said, recalling his memories over the decades.

 

 

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