The British Royal Household has opened an online book of condolences on its website to write a dedication to Queen Elizabeth II, who died Thursday at the age of 96 and after more than 70 years of reign.
To send condolences to the late monarch, it is necessary to fill out a form with some data such as name, email or location from where the message is sent.
"A selection of messages will be transmitted to members of the royal family and may be preserved in the royal archives for posterity," says the brief statement with which the possibility of sending condolences to Elizabeth II has been announced.
Queen Elizabeth II of England has died at the age of 96, ending an unprecedented reign of more than 70 years and marking the accession to the throne of her firstborn, Prince Charles, 73, who will reign under the name of Charles III, reports Buckingham Palace.
The Royal Household issued a terse statement to confirm that "the Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon." "The king and queen consort will remain at Balmoral tonight and will return to London tomorrow," it explained.