The Queen isabel II He spent his last days in the castle of Balmoral, Scotland, which was inherited from his father and was one of his favorite places for all the happy moments he lived there. The 96-year-old sovereign had been on the farm for several weeks under medical care.
The monarch spent her last hours with her son King Charles and her daughter, Princess Anne, in addition to the Dr Iain Greenshieldsmoderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, who in an interview with The Sun He shared how the last moments he lived with the queen were.
Greenshields was visiting last weekend with the queen in the Balmoral gardens, times in which she shared some of her experiences and her love story with him. prince philip.
“She was in great shape, in great spirits, obviously frail, you can see that, but absolutely focused. She was talking about her past, her love for Balmoral, her father, her mother, Prince Philip, the horses… very committed to what was happening in the church and also to what was happening in the nation,” she told the BBC.
“It was a fantastic visit. His memory was absolutely amazing and he was having so much fun,” he said.
He also noted that the queen told him about her husband’s funeral and how his death affected her.
“She also looked at her gardens with a lot of pride and affection. I think that is where she would have wanted to spend her last days and I think the family is comforted by that,” he added.
According to her testimony, that last weekend she spent with Queen Elizabeth II she dedicated herself to remembering the good things in her life and wondering if there would be anything else once she died.
“And she was just reflecting on that and reflecting on life and where this life leads and we just talked about that and eternal life and resurrection and what these things meant.”
Balmoral was one of the Queen’s favorite places and it was said that she was never happier than when she stayed there, her funeral will be held on September 19.