Date and Location of Death
Queen Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The official announcement was made by Buckingham Palace that evening. She was 96 years old and had been experiencing continued health concerns in the days prior.
Immediate Events and Medical Context
On 5 September 2022, the Palace issued a statement noting the Queen was "under medical care" at Balmoral following assessments by medical professionals. Concern had grown over two days when she canceled planned engagements. The royal family traveled to Balmoral to be by her side. On 8 September, her children—including then-Prince Charles and Princess Anne—joined the Queen as she passed away under medical supervision.
Official Timeline and Key Milestones
| Date | Event | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 5 September 2022 | Palace issues statement that the Queen is under medical care at Balmoral | Signals escalation from routine concern to active monitoring |
| 6 September 2022 | Engagements canceled; family remains at Balmoral | Indicates stability concerns and proximity to the Queen |
| 7 September 2022 | No public engagements; medical vigil continues | Further indicates seriousness of condition |
| 8 September 2022 | Queen dies at Balmoral; official announcement issued | Marks end of reign and transition of duties to King Charles III |
| 12 September 2022 | Lying-in-state at Westminster Hall begins | Allows public to pay respects ahead of funeral |
Where She Died and What Balmoral Means
Balmoral Castle has been a private retreat for the British royal family since 1852. Queen Victoria first purchased the estate in Scotland. It is not a state residence but a home where senior royals often spend the summer. By returning to Balmoral in her final days, the Queen was at a familiar, private setting surrounded by family. The location is distinct from official royal palaces used for state functions.
Official Reactions and the Accession of King Charles III
Upon the Queen’s death, King Charles III immediately became Head of State and Head of the Commonwealth. Tributes were issued by leaders across the United Kingdom and around the world. Within hours, Buckingham Palace updated its website, and the Union Jack flew at half-mast above Westminster Palace. The Queen’s private secretary communicated the news formally, emphasizing continuity as the monarchy transitioned to a new sovereign.
Funeral and Commemoration Details
Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral was held on 19 September 2022 at Westminster Abbey, followed by her interment at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. The lying-in-state at Westminster Hall lasted four days and drew hundreds of thousands of mourners. The service at Westminster Abbey was broadcast globally and observed by millions. Protocol for state funerals ensured a precise, dignified sequence involving the Royal Household, the London Guard, and international representatives.