Did the king have one lung?

On 23 September 1951, he underwent a surgical operation where his entire left lung was removed by Clement Price Thomas after a malignant tumour was found. In October 1951, Elizabeth and Philip went on a month-long tour of Canada; the trip had been delayed for a week due to George's illness.
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How long did the king live with one lung?

Although King George recovered from the surgery to remove one lung, he died five months later in February 1952.
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Why did they remove King George's lung?

The King, a heavy smoker, underwent a left total pneumonectomy in September 1951 for what euphemistically was called "structural abnormalities" of his left lung, but what in reality was a carcinoma. His physicians withheld this diagnosis from him, the public, and the medical profession.
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Which King died of lung cancer?

King George VI wasn't sick yet in 1947

However, in real life, King George VI, who died of lung cancer in 1952, was not yet ill in 1947. It wasn't until a year later that George VI began to suffer from leg pain.
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Which King had a lung removed?

King George VI underwent an operation for pneumonectomy in September 1951. Part of the operation anaesthetic record has survived.
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Can you survive with one lung?

Most people can get by with only one lung instead of two, if needed. Usually, one lung can provide enough oxygen and remove enough carbon dioxide, unless the other lung is damaged. During a pneumonectomy, the surgeon makes a cut (incision) on the side of your body.
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What were King George V last words?

(According to the palace, that is. A pervasive rumor holds that, after being told he could recuperate in the seaside town of Bognor Regis, the king's last words were “Bugger Bognor.” In a private journal, the king's physician wrote that George V's last words were “God damn you.”)
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Has any royal family had cancer?

A new biography of Queen Elizabeth II has revealed the monarch was suffering from bone marrow cancer before her death. The head of state died at Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at the age of 96 after a reign of 70 years.
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How accurate is The Crown?

The Crown takes some liberties, but is otherwise on par with history! The fifth season of the Netflix series, 'The Crown' dropped earlier this month and has received mixed reactions from audiences. The series is inspired by real-life events of Queen Elizabeth II starting in 1947 when she marries Prince Philip.
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Did the king have dementia?

George III's last episode of ill health occurred during the final decade of his life (1810-20). This has been diagnosed as chronic mania with an element of dementia. During this period the king was blind and possibly deaf, which may have contributed to his psychiatric condition.
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What turned King George's urine blue?

It is likely that sulphatase enzyme created by bacteria in the King's urinary tract or present on his chamber pot caused indoxyl to be slowly released by oxidization, which then became indigo blue and precipitated onto the porcelain of his chamber pot to the utter amazement of his physicians.
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What organ did they remove from the king in The Crown?

In the first episode of The Crown, a new Netflix drama series looking at the life of HM Queen Elizabeth II, showed the George VI's lung operation carried out by surgeon Sir Clement Price Thomas (1893-1973) on a Sunday morning, 23 September 1951.
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How did George go mad?

He was mentally unfit to rule in the last decade of his reign; his eldest son - the later George IV - acted as Prince Regent from 1811. Some medical historians have said that George III's mental instability was caused by a hereditary physical disorder called porphyria.
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What did King George VI suffer from?

On the morning of February 6, 1952, George VI was discovered dead in bed at the age of 56. He previously suffered from lung cancer and had a lung removed; it was later determined that he had died of a coronary thrombosis.
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Did the king have a lung removed in Buckingham Palace?

King George VI's subjects and well-wishers everywhere learned a little more this week about his operation. The drastic surgery to which he submitted was to remove an obstruction (probably cancerous, but the King's doctors still would not say) in the left bronchus, a branch of the windpipe leading to the left lung.
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Did the royal family approve The Crown?

Prince Harry told James Corden that he's “way more comfortable with The Crown” than tabloid stories that “pretend to be news”. “It's fictional … But it's loosely based on the truth,” Harry said in a 2021 appearance on The Late Late Show With James Corden.
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Did Queen Elizabeth approve of the movie The Crown?

Happily, she really liked it, although obviously there were some depictions of events that she found too heavily dramatized,” the source said at the time.
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Has anyone in the royal family watched The Crown?

In 2021, Prince Harry told "The Late Late Show" host James Corden that he has watched "The Crown" before. “They don't pretend to be news. It's fictional, but it's loosely based on the truth,” he said during an interview, adding that the show isn't entirely accurate.
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Has any royal been cremated?

Princess Margaret is the only senior royal member to have ever been cremated. She died in 2002 and did not have a traditional procession for her coffin to her final resting place, reports MyLondon. Instead, she was cremated in Berkshire - the Slough Crematorium.
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Who had mental illness in the royal family?

The Queen's cousins, Katherine and Nerissa Bowes-Lyon, who each had a mental age of about three years old and never learned to talk in their lifetimes, were the third and fifth daughters of John Herbert Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother's brother, and his wife, Fenella Bowes-Lyon.
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Was there mental illness in the royal family?

Mental illness doesn't discriminate. Prince William, Prince Harry, Duchess Kate and more members of the royal family have opened up about their mental health struggles over the years. William and Harry, for their part, have been candid about how the death of their mother, Princess Diana, has affected them.
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Which queen was butchered by royal doctors?

The death of Queen Anne

Her doctors treated her with bleeding, blistering, hot irons and garlic on her feet, an appalling treatment that caused the dying Queen great pain. On Saturday, the Privy Council invited Georg Ludwig of Hanover to come to England as soon as possible as it was obvious the Queen's end was near.
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What did King George call Queen Elizabeth?

What Prince George called the Queen. Queen Elizabeth II. In an interview in April 2016 to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday, Kate Middleton revealed a sweet detail about her eldest son's relationship with his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. "George is only two-and-a-half and he calls her Gan-Gan," Kate said.
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What was Edward VIII last words?

The couple stayed together until Edward's death in 1972. "All my possessions for a moment of time." "Do not wet my lips but when I open my mouth. I thank you... it does me good."
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