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Buckingham Palace Blessed With Double Rainbow As Queen Elizabeth Passes Away

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The world is mourning Queen Elizabeth II… As news of Her Majesty’s death on Thursday made headlines, Mother Earth paid her respects by debuting a beautiful double rainbow across the street from Buckingham Palace!

Correspondent Romilly Weeks for ITV News captured a stunning video of two large and colorful arches lighting up the sky across from the royal building just minutes before the Palace announced the 96-year-old’s passing.

On Twitter, she reflected: Wow. What a remarkable sight at such a deeply sad time… Related: Jane Fonda Sends ‘Heartfelt Thanks’ For Support Following Cancer Diagnosis As we reported, on Thursday afternoon, the Palace revealed the monarch passed away in her Scotland home, saying: Her death followed news that her health had declined earlier this week when she had to cancel a previously scheduled meeting.

She spent 71 years on the throne. Now, her home is sending her off with a beautiful display of colors. R.I.P. [Image via MEGA/WENN & Associated Press/YouTube] The post Buckingham Palace Blessed With Double Rainbow As Queen Elizabeth Passes Away appeared first on Perez Hilton.

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