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The Queen is NOT dead: False rumours of monarch's demise spread across Twitter sparked by fake BBC account

A fake Twitter account tweeted: "BREAKING: Buckingham Palace announces the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 90. Circumstances are unknown. More to follow."

The Queen's last public outing before getting taken ill

False rumours that The Queen has died have been spreading across Twitter after a fake BBC account shared the 'news' earlier this evening.

@BBCNewsUKI tweeted: "BREAKING: Buckingham Palace announces the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 90. Circumstances are unknown. More to follow."

It later added: "Love a Tuesday off if the queens dead, announce it before it's too late."

The account was later suspended, but not before scores of people on the social media site shared the post or asked if it was true.

There have also been a series of tweets posting tracks from The Smiths' classic album The Queen is Dead.

 

 

The fake news comes after The Queen was absent from the Christmas church service at Sandringham on Christmas Day for the first time in nearly 30 years due to illness.

Buckingham Palace said at the time that Her Majesty "continues to recover from a heavy cold and will stay indoors to assist with her recovery."

It was the first time the 90-year-old monarch has not attended the annual Christmas Day church service at her Norfolk estate since 1988.