The Queen's last official photo
Just two days before her death, the Queen was photographed greeting new British Prime Minister Liz Truss in what appears to be her last official act.
Ms Truss was asked to travel to Balmoral in Scotland on Tuesday (local time) for the official appointment to her new role.
The photo showed the Queen using a walking cane but smiling as she greeted Ms Truss. It was the first time the Queen had been photographed since July.
One photograph of the meeting with Truss sparked alarm, showing a deep purple bruise on the monarch's right hand.
Two days later, on Thursday, the Palace released a statement saying the Queen's doctors were concerned for Her Majesty's health and recommended she remain under medical supervision.
Just six hours it was announced the Queen had died peacefully at Balmoral.
Ms Truss was asked to travel to Balmoral in Scotland on Tuesday (local time) for the official appointment to her new role.
The photo showed the Queen using a walking cane but smiling as she greeted Ms Truss. It was the first time the Queen had been photographed since July.
One photograph of the meeting with Truss sparked alarm, showing a deep purple bruise on the monarch's right hand.
Queen Elizabeth II greets Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss at Balmoral Castle in Ballater, Scotland, on September 6, 2022, during a visit where the Queen invited Ms Truss to form government. Source: Getty / Jane Barlow/AFP
Just six hours it was announced the Queen had died peacefully at Balmoral.