Why are Queen Elizabeth's hands purple?


Why are Queen Elizabeth's hands purple? According to Dr Jay Verma from the Shakespeare Medical Centre, it could have been Raynaud's or just really cold hands. “It might be Raynaud's phenomenon or just really cold hands. The purple is due to deoxygenated blood,” he told the Metro.


What did Queen Elizabeth suffer from?

A new biography of Queen Elizabeth II has revealed the monarch was suffering from bone marrow cancer before her death.


What was Queen Elizabeth buried wearing?

Lisa Levinson, head of communications at the Natural Diamond Council, has told Metro: 'Her Majesty is an incredibly humble woman at heart who is unlikely to be dressed in anything but her simple Welsh gold wedding band to rest and a pair of pearl earrings. '


Was the Queen ill before she died?

The late monarch's cause of death has been clarified by Gyles Brandreth in his book Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait. According to Prince Philip's friend, The Queen fought a severe cancer in the years before she passed away. In her later years, he said, she battled a specific type of bone marrow cancer.


Did the Queen leave a will?

While her will isn't public, there have been reports on which British royal family members inherited Queen Elizabeth's estate and fortune, and which were left out completely. Read on for what we know about Queen Elizabeth's inheritances.