Queen Elizabeth II passed away, last night, and people from all around the world sending their prayers to the royal family. The Queen will go down in history as the longest reigning one and over her death, mourning is being heard from all genres. The 96-year-old peacefully headed to heaven, sending a shockwave through the world.
As per the recent updates from CNN and various other outlets, it has been confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral, in the Scottish Highlands, which was originally purchased by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria in 1852. She was surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Prince Charles, her eldest son will be her successor while his wife Camilla’s title would be Queen Consort.
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Perhaps the most popular WWE Superstar cum professional wrestler of all time, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has reacted to Queen Elizabeth II passing away. The former WWE Champion took to Twitter and paid a heartfelt tribute to The Queen. The Great One apparently recorded the video message from his gym. Here’s what he had to say,
“It has been one hell of a Thursday so far, certainly for my family. The moment we woke up this morning. It’s been one of those days, but I’m just swooping in quickly to stop in and send my love and my condolences… my light, strength and mana to The Royal Family during this time in the spirit of the passing of The Queen.”
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Sending love and stay strong ?? pic.twitter.com/qqtLMwDH8l
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) September 8, 2022
Paige reacts on Queen Elizabeth II passing away
Also, on her Twitter account, former WWE star Paige and one of the most popular female superstars of this generation reacted to the demise of Queen Elizabeth II. Paige is from the UK originally, as she is billed from Norge, England and it’s fitting that she reacted to the Queen’s death with a simple post and thereby send her condolences.
She posted multiple photos of Queen Elizabeth II, through the years and simply wrote, “RIP to our Queen Elizabeth.”
RIP to our Queen Elizabeth ??❤️ pic.twitter.com/sBVA5NKtWW
— SARAYA (@RealPaigeWWE) September 8, 2022
The Queen’s death happened just 18 months after her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, passed away on April 9th, 2021. Earlier this year, Queen Elizabeth II also celebrated her Platinum Jubilee, as she spent a record-breaking 70 years on her throne.