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๐’ฏ๐“‡๐’ถ๐‘”๐‘’๐’น๐“Ž

The Death of His Majesty King George V

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๐’Ÿ๐‘’๐’ธ๐“๐’พ๐“ƒ๐’พ๐“ƒ๐‘” ๐ป๐‘’๐’ถ๐“๐“‰๐’ฝ

George V had developed a lot of health problems after the First World War & it took a toll on him. George was injured on Thursday, October 28th, 1915 when he was thrown from a horse & he also developed Chronic Bronchitis from his heavy smoking addiction. 10 years later in 1925, he was sent on a cruise to the Mediterranean which was used to help him recuperate. 

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3 years later in 1929, he developed an illness called Sepsis, which is a life-threatening condition for when the bodyโ€™s response to an infection causes injuries to both the tissues & the organs. The Kingโ€™s body never recovered from years of illness & injury, so in last year of life, he was administered oxygen.

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 6 years later, when Georgeโ€™s sister Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria died, it sent the King into a deep state of depression. 1 year after his sisterโ€™s death on January 15th, 1936, George went to his bedroom at Sandringham House, complaining of a cold. The cold turned the Kingโ€™s body for the worst, as he became weaker & would drift in & out of consciousness. Georgeโ€™s nurse Catherine Black & physician Lord Dawson of Penn, gave him a sedative the night of his death which consisted of 3/4 gram of morphine & 1 gram of cocaine. The family did not approve of the injection but also did not want the Kingโ€™s death to be painful & slow. 

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๐’Ÿ๐’ถ๐“Ž ๐‘œ๐’ป ๐’Ÿ๐‘’๐’ถ๐“‰๐’ฝ

Monday, January 20th, 1936 at Sandringham House in Norfolk at 70 Years Old

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๐’ž๐’ถ๐“Š๐“ˆ๐‘’ ๐‘œ๐’ป ๐’Ÿ๐‘’๐’ถ๐“‰๐’ฝ

Declining Health & Lethal Injection

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๐น๐“Š๐“ƒ๐‘’๐“‡๐’ถ๐“

As the Kingโ€™s health declined, multiple close sources of the Kingโ€™s came forward with updates on his decline. 

The first source was Prime Minister Baldwin who wrote, โ€œEach time he became conscious it was some kind inquiry or kind observation of someone, some words of gratitude for kindness shown. But he did say to his secretary when he sent for him: "How is the Empire?" An unusual phrase in that form, and the secretary said: "All is well, sir, with the Empire", and the King gave him a smile and relapsed once more into unconsciousness.โ€

The second source was Lord Dawson of Penn (The Kingโ€™s Physician) who issued a bulletin that had โ€œThe King's life is moving peacefully towards its close,โ€ written on it. Lord Dawson also kept updates in journals with the Kingโ€™s last words written in it which were โ€œGod Damn You,โ€ which was said to his nurse Catherine Black. He also said he wanted the injection to happen at night, so that the death of the King could make the morning edition of British Newspaper The Times.

British Pathรฉ News announced the Kingโ€™s death, the next morning & described the King as โ€œMore than a King, a father of a great family.โ€ BBC Studios was next for the broadcast, as German composer Paul Hindemith & English Conductor Adrian Boult along with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, performed a Mourning Music that evening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6y1KYItRzQ (British Pathรฉ News Broadcast)

The night before the funeral, the Kingโ€™s sonsโ€™ His Royal Highness Edward The Duke of Windsor, His Majesty King George (Albert) VI, & His Royal Highness Henry The Duke of Gloucester, mounted the Vigil of the Princes guard at the Catafalque. The sons did this in respect to their father who was now gone. The King was lied in state at Westminster Hall but was interred at St. Georgeโ€™s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Tuesday, January 28th, 1936. 

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๐’ฎ๐“Š๐’ธ๐‘’๐“ˆ๐“ˆ๐‘œ๐“‡

1. His Royal Highness Edward The Duke of Windsor (Abdicated) 

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2. His Majesty King George (Albert) VI (Took the Throne after Edward Abdicated)

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