Queen Elizabeth
(Image: Getty)

Queen Elizabeth Announced Dead By Brazilian Newspaper

In a major editorial blunder, one of Brazil’s leading newspapers stated Queen Elizabeth was dead.

The death of the British monarch was incorrectly reported by the Folha de S. Paulo on its website around noon on Monday. According to The Brazilian Report, it informed its millions of Latin American readers that she died “as a result of XXXXX. The newspaper said in its 1,300-word tribute to the Queen who is very much alive, “Elizabeth will go down in history as the longest-reigning British sovereign.”

The publication soon realized its mistake after which it deleted its premature obituary. It gave “technical error” as the reason for the blunder. The newspaper said that it is normal practice in journalism to “prepare stories about possible and/or probable situations, such as the death of world leaders, celebrities and public figures. Folha regrets the error.”

The explanation was insufficient to keep people from talking about it. One Twitter user, according to The Guardian, said, “God save the Folha.”

In a premature eulogy to the Queen, whose last official visit to Brazil was in 1968, it was stated that the monarch had died at the age of “XXX”. Referring to it, comedian and actor Gregorio Duvivier said, “How cute the Folha doesn’t want to reveal how old the Queen was when she died.”

Supporters of Brazil’s President, Jair Bolsonaro, who is a media-bashing rightwing populist who regularly attacks the Folha, erupted in chants. Oswaldo  Calixto, a conservative activist from Bolsonaro’s Liberal party, joked that the newspaper tried to “kill the Queen of England to see if people would buy it,” and if they had, “they’d surely have tried to kill president Bolsonaro too.”

This comes after the monarch revealed that she was “very tired and exhausted” after her recent bout with Covid-19. Despite testing positive for coronavirus in February, she continued to perform her duties. Buckingham Palace previously disclosed that the Queen was suffering from “mild cold-like symptoms.”

She paid a virtual visit to the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel on Wednesday, according to the list. It was to celebrate the Queen Elizabeth unit’s official opening. She listened to the stories of workers, patients, and medical staff who had used the facility during the pandemic, and it was then that she revealed her own battle with Covid-19.

Related posts

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are being pushed into retirement, says royal editor

Joe Anderson

Prince Harry set for UK return as security battle reaches court of appeal

Joe Anderson

Prince Andrew’s Legal & PR Costs Reportedly Skyrocket to Nearly $3 Million in Sexual Assault Case

Alexis N. Crockett

Kate Middleton Pens Heartfelt Letter to Mother of Sick Child, Opens Up About Mental Health Amid Cancer Update

Joe Anderson

The Queen Comes to Meghan’s Assistance in Legal Battle Against Mail on Sunday

Alex Bollinger

Prince William awaits big challenges as Queen Camilla halts royal duties

Alexis N. Crockett