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Online condolence book opened to mourn Queen Elizabeth II

World leaders react to Queen Elizabeth II's death WINDSOR, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 19: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson greet guests during a reception for international business and investment leaders at Windsor Castle to mark the Global Investment Summit on October 19, 2021 in Windsor, England. (Photo by Alastair Grant - Pool/Getty Images) (Pool/Getty Images)
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UNITED KINGDOM — As people across the world continue to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, an new tool has been created to send condolences to the Royal Family.

An online condolence book has been created and added to the Royal Family’s website.

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The book allows anyone who would like to send condolences or remember and describe what the queen meant to them.

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday afternoon at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, officials with Buckingham Palace announced. The announcement came hours after officials said doctors were concerned about her health. She was 96.

To sign the condolence book, click here.

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