Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away at the age of 96, chose to stop treatment and did not continue fighting her illness in her final months. She was privately battling a form of bone cancer, specifically myeloma, which affects the bone marrow. Despite knowing the seriousness of her condition, the Queen remained committed to her royal duties, including the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, demonstrating her dedication to the monarchy. In her last days, she was surrounded by her family at Balmoral Castle, where she passed away peacefully. Her decision to stop treatment reflected her acceptance of her condition and her wish to spend her final moments with loved ones rather than undergoing further medical interventions.