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A tweeting frenzy is raging on Twitter following swirling rumours suggesting Queen Elizabeth II has died of a heart attack.

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These cruel tweets are going to get more regular from now on as she gets older. LongLiveHerMajesty 👸🏼KensingtonRoyal

If that’s code for someone named Mary all hail 🙋‍♂️

No she was taken by aliens

May She Rest In Peace - NOW - lets have a Republic - An Australian Head of State chosen by the 2/3s of Parliament.

All other tv networks are silent about this so I think I’m believing this.

Perhaps they meant to write this Sheer Heart Attack Studio album by Queen

The usual crap from sky...really

so that's about the 93rd time she has died then

Media agencies still get their ‘sell’ out of it either way though

Prince Andrew started it...

Damn!...I had $50 on Prince Andrew dying first with all the inside info on Epstien he has .

I didn't know rich rulers have hearts! I thought all they cared about was Power and Money!

Surly if they pump her with enough adrenochrome she be all good. 💉

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