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‘Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me’, Queen Elizabeth II; Reactions from World over With Intense Sentiments, CheckBrand

Queen Elizabeth II being the longest reigning and world famous monarch and the oldest queen in history of England, has been died dragging worldwide attention.

Her death signals the end of an era not just for the people of the United Kingdom, but also for the Commonwealth and, indeed the entire globe given the standards she stood for and the values she championed.

Her Twitter & Facebook profiles followers are quite extraordinary, on Twitter of the Royal Family have 10.7M followers and on Facebook she has 573,006 followers while as compared to Instagram she has enormous 12.3M followers. According to CheckBrand, viewers' positive feeling toward Queen Elizabeth II has risen to 18.5%.

Queen Elizabeth II’s popularity on social media platforms was assessed by CheckBrand's analysis. Her digital score indicates that she is highly popular among young people, and her online engagement was 21.8 million on September 09th. Aside from online digital interaction, her 'Search Engine Score' is 1031, according to CheckBrand Analysis.

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  • Prime Minister Liz Truss pays homage to the Queen, the rock upon which modern Britain was founded.

Shortly after Buckingham Palace confirmed Queen Elizabeth II's death in Scotland, Britain's newly elected Prime Minister Liz Truss paid tribute to her as the rock on which modern Britain was founded. Tuesday Truss, who was crowned by the 96-year-old king at Balmoral Castle on Thursday, walked out to 10 Downing Street in London to reflect on Britain's longest-reigning monarch's legacy. Throughout her seventy-year reign, she was hailed as a champion of the Commonwealth and a source of stability and strength. “Queen Elizabeth II was the rock that built modern Britain. Our country has grown and prospered under their rule. Because of her, Britain is the great country it is today," she said.

"She was our monarch for the longest time." It is an extraordinary achievement to have presided over her 70 years with such dignity and grace. Surpassed the most of my memories "In exchange, she was liked and adored by people all across the world," she continued.

  • King Charles addresses the nation as citizens sink into sorrow

The palace declaration came a day after her queen postponed a virtual session of her Privy Council due to a doctor's recommendation. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning queen, died at the age of 96 in ‘Balmoral’ after a 70-year reign. Her family gathered at her Scottish estate on Thursday after growing concerns about her health. Her Queen ascended to the throne in 1952 and endured significant societal changes. Her eldest son, former Prince of Wales Charles, will lament her death as the future King and Head of State of the 14 Commonwealth Kingdoms.

  • Queen Elizabeth is honoured at the Toronto International Film Festiva

The 47th Toronto International Film Festival halted on Thursday to recognise Queen Elizabeth's passing.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey stated in a statement on the festival's Twitter account, "We express our heartfelt sympathies to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's family and loved ones on the day of her passing."  "On the day of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's passing, my family and loved ones, I extend my heartfelt sympathies to the people."

"As we prepare to welcome Canadians and foreign guests to the festival, we realise that her passing will have a profound impact on many. We keep her legacy in our memory," Bailey added.

  • China's Xi Jinping expresses his "sincere sympathy"

Following the death of the Queen, China's Xi Jinping expresses his "sincere sympathy" to the United Kingdom.

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday offered "sincere sympathies to the British government and people" following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. "Xi Jinping, representing the Chinese government and the Chinese people, as well as in his own name, expresses deep condolences," a statement said. "Her passing is a great loss to the British people."

  • At his last Toronto performance, Elton John pays tribute to Queen.

Elton John paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at his farewell show in Toronto on Thursday night, saying she inspired him and that he is sad she is no longer alive. "With elegance, grace, and real compassion, she has led the country through some of our greatest and worst crises."

I'm 75 and she's been with me all along. I'm sorry she can't be with me any longer, but I'm relieved she's at rest "I'm delighted to be there, and she deserves it. She worked hard." In 1974, the singer-songwriter sang her own song "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me."

  • William: The People's Prince succeeds to the throne.

Charles' reign was necessarily shorter than that of his mother, Elizabeth II, because William had become acutely conscious of his future obligations.

His ultimate job, according to Mr. Robert Hazel, a professor of government and constitution at his institution, the University of London, is to prepare as king. "There is little question that William will take on more and more royal tasks as his load grows," he told AFP. He led a thrifty life, worked in the military and in the civilian sector, and was regarded by the public as a no-nonsense father of three children with his wife Katherine.

 They are known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and, following the death of the Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. The duo has become well-known mental health advocates.

They also push for environmental protection and conservation, as well as the modernization of historic institutions. "I think most people believe William and Kate would make a fantastic pair and a great king and queen," royal author Phil Dampier remarked.

  • Queen Elizabeth II's Death: New Titles for the British Royal Family

Following Queen Elizabeth II's death on September 8th, members of the royal family were bestowed with new titles. After Britain's longest-reigning king died at Balmoral Castle, Prince Charles was crowned King of England and his 14 other countries.

  • The royal family's use of Twitter to inform the public that the Queen had died

The death of Queen Elizabeth II was first announced on Twitter, by the royal family's own account, 70 years after her accession to the throne. The long-time monarch "passed away peacefully in Balmoral," the tweet said at 6:30 p.m. local time, two minutes before the BBC's own announcement on the platform.

The use of Twitter as a news source demonstrates how much the family's communication strategy has evolved, particularly in the closing years of the Queen's reign. The Windsor dynasty, known for their use of rituals and ceremonies, has become an adept user of social media.

The tweet comes in addition to a number of more conventional formalities for the monarch's death, which have been strictly adhered to for decades.

The fatality was initially communicated to the British Prime Minister via an encrypted message "London Bridge is down," and then to the Press Association and the rest of the US media via "Newsflash." That's what I was told of the planet all at once."

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