The Duchess of York makes the mistake of mentioning the dead Queen

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The fans of the Royal House are very keen and have noticed that Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, made an embarrassing mistake in honoring the late Queen Elizabeth II on her birthday, writes “Daily Star”.

The late Queen’s birthday was April 21. Paying respect to the former queen, the family and close people remembered and commemorated this day in different ways.

Duchess Sarah Ferguson took to Instagram to share a sweet post dedicated to her former mother-in-law on her birthday.

The nice gesture was overshadowed by a very simple but significant mistake among Royals fans, which they highlighted in public.

The Duchess posted a photo of Queen Elizabeth II on Instagram and captioned it: “Today we remember the late Queen Elizabeth II on what would have been her 97th birthday. Thank you for everything you have taught us, for being a steadfast leader and a dear friend. . We miss you so much.”

As it turns out, the Duchess had made a mistake in mentioning the Queen’s age. Fans were excited and pointed out in the comments that the Queen would not be 97 years old, but she would be celebrating her 98th birthday.

Elizabeth II was Queen Personal of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. Her coronation took place on June 2, 1953. On September 9, 2015, Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning British monarch, surpassing her great-grandmother, Queen Victoria.

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