What was Queen's JOB? Late monarch's job title on death certificate surprises royal fans
The death certificate of the late Queen Elizabeth II was recently released and people have taken to Twitter to express their feelings about Her Majesty's position. Her job title has attracted the attention of social media users, who offered their last condolences to the longest-serving monarch in British history.
The document released by the authorities states that the late Queen, who was 96 years old, died at 3.10 pm on September 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The reason for her death was also given as old age. The official informant named was Princess Anne, who had been at Her Majesty's bedside when she died. In the certificate, the monarch’s title is filled under her occupation to the amusement of many users on Twitter. The general public has waived its final goodbye to the late queen in some of the sweetest tweets to mark the end of a historic reign for Elizabeth II as one user wrote, “Queen's death certificate says "Occupation: Her Majesty The Queen." Reminds me of Joey's passport: "Occupation: Ramone"
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Many took to Twitter to praise her job description and say they "love" what was listed on the official document.
A person said: "There's something endearing that the Queen's death certificate lists her occupation as Her Majesty the Queen." One user commented: FYI, this is how I want my occupation listed on my death certificate when the time comes. 'For "occupation" of the deceased, the official form says: "Her Majesty the Queen." Looking at the death certificate of Queen Elizabeth II, one user wrote, "There is something delightfully endearing and moving in the sheer banality and straightforwardness of this death certificate. "Occupation: Her Majesty the Queen"; "Father's Occupation: King George VI." Another one added, "On the Queen's death certificate she is called Elizabeth Windsor, her occupation 'Queen' which underlines the pathetic-ness of deposed Greek 'King' Constantine, who doesn't even have a Greek passport because he feels too Royal to put a surname on the application as required." One person on Twitter praised the late queen by saying, "Love the occupation is 'Her Majesty The Queen' - wish it got more respect. Pisses me off how people think it's all tea and tiaras rather than a full time job." While another user suggested: "Surely the Queen's occupation should've said Civil Servant?" Many people recognized Prince Philip's occupation as 'Queen's husband' when his death certificate was released. Her Majesty's death certificate included information on her complete name, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, as well as her customary abode, Windsor Castle. It said that licensed physician Douglas James Allan Glass had certified her death. Queen's marital status was listed as "widowed."
Queen's death certificate says "Occupation: Her Majesty The Queen".
— Hoge Piet (@140CharTerror) September 29, 2022
Reminds me of Joey's passport: "Occupation: Ramone"
There's something endearing that the Queen's death certificate lists her occupation as Her Majesty the Queen.
— Jonathan (@JonathanAltus_) September 29, 2022
FYI, this is how I want my occupation listed on my death certificate when the time comes.
— Maud "no 😷 shaming" Pauncefoot (@MaudPauncefoot) September 29, 2022
'For "occupation" of the deceased, the official form says: "Her Majesty the Queen."'https://t.co/Pw7YJpwbao
There is something delightfully endearing and moving in the sheer banality and straightforwardness of this death certificate.
— Neil Stewart (@jnmstewart) September 29, 2022
"Occupation: Her Majesty the Queen";
"Father's Occupation: King George VI".
Ecclesiastes 3:20https://t.co/wOgRGchC2c
On the Queen's death certificate she is called Elizabeth Windsor, her occupation "Queen" which underlines the pathetic-ness of deposed Greek "King" Constantine, who doesn't even have a Greek passport because he feels too Royal to put a surname on the application as required pic.twitter.com/4zGm0wf8e0
— Solomon Hughes (@SolHughesWriter) September 29, 2022
Love the occupation is 'Her Majesty The Queen' - wish it got more respect. Pisses me off how people think it's all tea and tiaras rather than a full time job.https://t.co/rZJzvoWaLJ
— Heggitha ;; (@HeggieFVK) September 29, 2022
Surely the Queen's occupation should've said Civil Servant? 😉https://t.co/dqn6VRbLfM
— Sir Richard S Mountbasket🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@RichMountbasket) September 29, 2022
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