The inhabitants of Great Britain saw it as a symbolic sign from above from His Majesty and the monarch’s wife.
On the day of the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, a double rainbow and an unusual cloud appeared in the sky over Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. The Daily Mail writes about it.
It was noted that an amazing phenomenon, which the British saw as a symbolic sign of the monarch’s reunion with her late husband, Prince Philip, who died on April 9, 2021, appeared only an hour after the death of Elizabeth II .
“My girl Liz is always looking for us,” said another user.
“The rainbow at Windsor Castle made me cry. The Rainbow Queen sent us a sign,” wrote another user.
Rainbow at Buckingham Palace. pic.twitter.com/qHNJMcj5UH
— Andy Lines (@andylines) September 8, 2022
In addition, some residents of the United Kingdom noticed a cloud in the sky, which is very similar to the queen in her signature hat.
“I was driving home and Lacey started screaming ‘Oh my God!’ I was confused. Then he pointed to this picture in the clouds,” one Facebook user wrote.
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We remind you, the 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8 after lunch surrounded by family at the beloved Scottish castle of Balmoral. The flag was flown at half-mast at Buckingham Palace, and a statement announcing the death of Elizabeth II was posted on the gates of Buckingham Palace.
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