Queen Elizabeth II has died

Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest–serving monarch, has died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years, informs  British broadcaster BBC.
She died peacefully on Thursday, 8 September,  afternoon at her Scottish estate, where she had spent much of the summer.
The Queen came to the throne in 1952 and witnessed enormous social change.
Senior royals had gathered at Balmoral after the Queen’s doctors became concerned about her health on Thursday, 8 September.
All the Queen’s children traveled to Balmoral, near Aberdeen, after doctors placed the Queen under medical supervision.

Her son King Charles III said the death of his beloved mother was a «moment of great sadness» for him and his family.

He said: «We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much–loved mother. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms, and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world.»
During the coming period of mourning, he said he and his family would be «comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which the Queen was so widely held».
The King and his wife, Camilla, now Queen Consort, will return to London on Friday,9 September, and is expected to address the nation.