A clergyman who was with the late monarch during her final weekend in Scotland revealed that she was “in amazingly good form” and a “very capable lady.”
Queen Elizabeth II was “full of fun” and sharp as a whip while conducting her royal duties until the very end, a clergyman who was with the monarch during her final weekend revealed.
The clergyman also said the Queen was full of laughter and had an impressive memory for a 96-year-old upon his visit. “She was amazing just around the people, gathering everyone together, conversing widely. She very much impressed me as a very capable lady.” A week prior to Greenshields’ visit, Martin Fair, who has been minister at St. Andrews Church in Arbroath, Scotland, for 30 years, stayed at“I was sad to hear the announcement about her deterioration. We were in her sitting room and in the dining room as part of a family gathering — it was a privilege to be part of it,” he told the Times.
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