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The loss of queen in britain? What all good deeds she had done to the society?

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Queen Elizabeth II is not like any other queen. She were able to helped many people during her reign. She drastically changed the society and managed to keep the whole England in control. Queen Elizabeth II is such a selfless queen. 
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Queen Elizabeth II has had a long and successful reign in Britain. During her time as Queen, she has been a champion of many causes and has worked to promote peace, understanding, and unity. She has also worked to promote education, healthcare, and social justice. Additionally, she has been a strong advocate for environmental protection, and has worked to protect the UK's cultural heritage.
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It was enough for her to be a symbol of Great Britain. The symbol of intellect, grace, wealth, style. All those thing of Great Britain that can be found in science and technology and culture.
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To me she is greatest monarch that will ever be in the history of great britain, under her reign the fight for racial discrimination was heard, african countries got independence and many more.
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Queen Elizabeth II is not like any other queen. She drastically changed the England and the society. She were able to helped many people during her reign. The queen help her country to prosper and she is such a selfless queen. 
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I am sure that her nation can able to maintain what she had started. Unless they changed some random policies, then they need to cope up the changes imposed.
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It would later transpire, when her death certificate was made public weeks later, that the queen died at 3.10pm. She was pronounced deceased – the cause of death later given as “old age” – by Dr Douglas Glass, her official apothecary in Scotland, who holds GP clinics for Balmoral staff.
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