The publication of 's death certificate today paints a new picture of the extraordinary 24 hours that changed the monarchy - and Britain's 1,000-year history - forever.The document released by National Records of Scotland this afternoon disclosed that Her Majesty died from 'old age' on Thursday September 8 at 3.10pm at the Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire - more than three hours before the world was told of her passing.Crucially, the certificate confirmed what was suspected on the day - that some of the monarch's children and grandchildren, including the Prince of Wales, Duke of York, Earl and and , tried in vain to be at the 96-year-old's bedside.
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