According to Tonight Entertainment, on February 22, the fast-popular Instagram account post of "Hollywood Unlock" said that the long-ruling British monarch had passed away at the age of 95, triggering several rounds of God's craze for saving the queen.

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  European Internet, February 24, according to the European Union News Agency, as Queen Elizabeth II (Queen Elizabeth II) continues to recover from COVID-19, a blog does not seem to have given up the claim that the monarch has passed away.

According to Tonight Entertainment, on February 22, the fast-popular Instagram account post of

Queen Elizabeth II (Queen Elizabeth II).

  According to Tonight Entertainment (Eonline), on February 22, the quickly popular Instagram account post of "Hollywood Unlock" said that the long-time British monarch had passed away at the age of 95, triggering several rounds of God's craze for saving the queen. The post then received thousands of likes and comments.

   Buckingham Palace announced last Sunday that the queen had tested positive for the new coronavirus and had mild cold symptoms. As a 95-year-old who tested positive and showed symptoms, rumors about her health will certainly spread. After the post of "Hollywood Unlock", the Internet completely believed that the Queen had died secretly.

  Hollywood Unlocked wrote on social media platform Instagram that sources near the Royal Palace exclusively informed us of Elizabeth II has passed away. A few hours later, the site shared another supported post. However, this time, it was marked as "false information" by Instagram.

  A spokesman for Buckingham Palace confirmed that the Queen is recovering from COVID-19. As Her Majesty is still experiencing mild cold symptoms, she decided not to participate in the planned virtual event today, but will continue to work in mild work.

  Although many royal observers believe that Hollywood unlocking website is wrong, Jason Lee, the website’s founder and CEO, still sticks to his own statement.

  In the early morning of February 23, when the apology appeared online, some fans thought that "Hollywood Unlock" had finally changed their tone. It was an accident and we were working to make sure that this mistake didn't happen again, Hollywood Unlocked wrote. The intern reporter was misinformed and posted a draft of the post by mistake.

  At present, the royal family has not commented on the report on "Hollywood Unlocked" and has not issued further statements on the Queen's health. (Zhao Xi)

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