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  2. How reluctant King George VI died of lung cancer aged just 56

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    King George VI died suddenly in his sleep on 6 February 1952 after 16 years on the throne following his brother’s abdication in December 1936.. An official statement published later claimed the ...

  3. King Charles cancer diagnosis: The history of illnesses in ...

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    King George VI On February 6 1952, King George VI died in the middle of the night. He had survived a major operation to remove his left lung in September 1951, but succumbed to a blood clot just a ...

  4. The True Story Behind King George's Illness in 'Queen ... - AOL

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  5. George VI - Wikipedia

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    King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and Princess Elizabeth with RAF personnel during World War II. Following the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, the United Kingdom and the self-governing Dominions other than Ireland declared war on Nazi Germany. [77] The King and Queen resolved to stay in London, despite German bombing raids.

  6. Death and state funeral of George VI - Wikipedia

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    The body of George VI was moved from the Royal Vault on 26 March 1969 and reinterred in the newly-built King George VI Memorial Chapel. [20] His daughter, Princess Margaret, died on 9 February 2002 and, in accordance with her wishes, a private funeral was held at St George's Chapel.

  7. 1936 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The King performs his last act as sovereign by giving royal assent to the Act. Prince Albert, Duke of York, becomes King, ruling as King George VI. [8] His daughter, Princess Elizabeth, becomes heir presumptive. The abdicated King Edward VIII, now the Prince Edward, makes a broadcast to the nation explaining his decision to abdicate.

  8. See Rare Photos of King Charles Throughout the Years - AOL

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    This photo features Charles, Camilla, Will, Kate, Harry, Meghan, and Charles's three grandchildren: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Chris Jackson/Getty Images 2018

  9. List of mentally ill monarchs - Wikipedia

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    George III of the United Kingdom (1738–1820; ruled 1760–1820) exhibited signs of mental disorder, in the form of logorrhea, as early as 1788. He fell into a profound depression after the death of his beloved daughter Princess Amelia, and Parliament delegated his state duties to George, Prince of Wales. [15]