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Prince Harry’s trial: Elizabeth II’s medical file revealed?

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This Friday, March 31, our colleagues from Yahoo News have revealed new information on the trial between Prince Harry and the Daily Mail. According to exclusive documents consulted by them, it is mentioned that a detective boasted of having got hold of the medical file of Elizabeth II.

New controversy within the royal family. As reported by Yahoo News, this Friday, March 31, the trial of Prince Harry against the Daily Mail is accompanied by a terrible fear. According to the documents to which our confrères have had access, the testimony of a certain Derek Haslam is at the heart of the concerns. For cause, this former police officer claimed that a private detective – by the name of Jonathan Rees – boasted that he was able to obtain the medical records of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

“I heard Rees bragging about the illegal work he did for the Mail newspapers,” the former police officer recalled in part. And according to his testimony, the notorious detective was particularly fond of bragging about the exclusive information he could obtain illegally. “We can get the Queen’s medical records,” he once told her. A confidence that, if it turns out to be true (since it has not yet been proven by the court), could lead to heavy legal consequences to the media against which Harry is currently on trial but also to the private detective in question.

Elizabeth II: the mystery surrounding her death

On September 8, the world learned of the death of Elizabeth II. A surprising death in the eyes of many. However, as the royal expert Rebecca English announced on Twitter on September 29, the deceased sovereign would have died of old age. However, the causes of this death have generated a lot of interest in the months that followed. For cause, in the book Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait Gyles Brandreth – a close friend of Prince Philip – the latter indicated that the mother of King Charles III “was fighting cancer.

A revelation that had thus suggested that Elizabeth II has – potentially – lost her life to this cancer. Because in this biography, the author had revealed to have “heard that the sovereign suffered from a form of myeloma – a cancer of the bone marrow -, which would explain her fatigue, her loss of weight and these ‘problems of mobility’ about which we often spoke during the last year of her life”. These revelations encouraged some people, like Christophe Trivalle (geriatrician at the Paul-Brousse hospital in Villejuif), to believe that old age was not a cause of death. “It’s just an elegant formula to preserve medical secrecy,” he shared on his Twitter account.

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