, China News Service, September 9. According to the British " Guardian ", the newspaper compiled the timeline of the day when Queen Elizabeth II died. The key time nodes are as follows (the following are local time on the 8th):

On September 8th local time, Queen Elizabeth II of England died in Balmoral Castle in Scotland at the age of 96. The data picture shows Queen Elizabeth II of England.
At 12:30 noon, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the queen is undergoing medical custody in Balmoral Fort, Scotland, and the doctor expressed concern about her physical condition.
At 12:35 noon, Sir Lindsey Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, interrupted the speech of the MP during the debate and extended his best wishes and prayers to the Queen on behalf of the Parliament.
At 12:39 noon, British Prime Minister Tras issued a statement saying, "The whole country will pay close attention to the news coming from Buckingham Palace today at lunch time." The BBC's scheduled programs were also interrupted, turning to rolling broadcasts.
At 1 pm, it was reported that senior members of the royal family were heading to Balmoral. As dignitaries from around the world began to issue statements to bless the Queen, the public gathered at locations such as Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
At 4:30 pm, Cabinet Secretary Simon Case informed Prime Minister Queen Tras that he had passed away.
At 5 pm, Prince William was photographed driving Prince Andrew , Prince Edward , etc. into Balmoral Fort .
At 6:30 pm, Buckingham Palace announced the death of the queen at the age of 96. The media organization then quickly spread the news throughout the UK and around the world.
At 6:40 pm, the official statement announcing the death of the queen was placed outside Buckingham Palace.
At 7:4 pm, Buckingham Palace issued the first statement of King Charles as the monarch, in which he deeply mourned his mother.
At 7:5 pm, Prime Minister Trass delivered a speech outside Downing Street , paying tribute to the longest-time British monarch.
Elizabeth II was born in April 1926 and inherited the throne in 1952. He is the longest-reigning monarch in British history.