Queen Elizabeth II Death: Updates

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II will remain ‘alive’ on the currency note even after death Following the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, the Bank of England has said that all notes bearing the picture of Queen Elizabeth will remain valid. Queen Elizabeth died late Thursday at the age of 96. According to the Sources, the central bank has said that all denomination notes bearing the Queen Elizabeth picture will remain fully law currency.

After the completion of the mourning period, another announcement will be made by the Bank of England regarding these notes. Currency with Queens portrait to remain legal tender Queen Elizabeth II Death The Bank of England has decided to continue to carry notes bearing her picture even after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Governor expressed grief

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said he was deeply saddened to hear of the Queen’s death. On behalf of the Bank of England, I extend my deepest condolences to the Royal Family. The first queen to be printed on notes Queen Elizabeth was the first Queen of Britain whose photo was featured on the country’s currency. Queen Elizabeth’s picture was not printed on any notes for the first eight years after she became Queen in 1952, but after 1960 her picture was printed on notes. Initially his picture was printed on the one pound note.

Died at Balmoral Castle, Scotland Britain’s Queen Elizabeth died on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She became the Queen of the British Empire for the first time on 6 February 1952. Her rule lasted a total of 70 years 211 days. Her name is one of the longest reigning major rulers in the world. Prince Charles will inherit the throne Queen Elizabeth married King George in 1947. Eldest son of Queen Elizabeth , Prince Charles will now take over the throne of Britain.

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