Clouds create the Queen’s profile hours after her death

Clouds create the Queen’s profile hours after her death


rits have posted ‘heartbreaking’ photographs of cloud formations that match the Queen’s silhouette, all of which were taken immediately after her passing.

Becky Luetchford contacted MailOnline to share a wonderful photograph she took just after learning of the monarch’s passing.Pictures of cloud formations taken last night resemble the Queen’s silhouette. The clouds' formation in this picture, taken in Telford, West Midlands, looks remarkably similar to the Queen wearing her signature hat

Pictures of cloud formations taken last night resemble the Queen’s silhouette. The clouds' formation in this picture, taken in Telford, West Midlands, looks remarkably similar to the Queen wearing her signature hat

rits have posted ‘heartbreaking’ photographs of cloud formations that match the Queen’s silhouette, all of which were taken immediately after her passing.The stunning picture, taken by Becky Luetchford, of the Queen's profile in glowing clouds was taken hours after the Queen passed away

The stunning picture, taken by Becky Luetchford, of the Queen's profile in glowing clouds was taken hours after the Queen passed away

Becky Luetchford contacted MailOnline to share a wonderful photograph she took just after learning of the monarch’s passing.

As the sun set yesterday night, the picture looks to represent the Queen’s profile with wings and even a crown among shimmering clouds.

Images of cloud formations captured last night match the silhouette of the Queen. This photograph, shot in Telford, West Midlands, shows a cloud formation that resembles the Queen wearing her characteristic hat.

Becky Luetchford captured the breathtaking image of the Queen’s profile in shimmering clouds hours after her passing.A double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace just after the news broke that Her Majesty had died

A double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace just after the news broke that Her Majesty had died

A double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace shortly after the news of Her Majesty’s passing was announced.

Ms. Luetchford stated, “After learning of the loss of Her Majesty the Queen, I went in the car with my husband and, as we drove, we observed the most amazing cloud.”

She saw the uncanny likeness between the cloud and the monarch butterfly.

She stated, “It even sports a crown.”

Another mourning citizen uploaded a photo of a cloud that looks to depict the monarch’s side profile.

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She said that the scenario was sad as the character entered paradise.

Another public mourner uploaded an image of a cloud that looks to depict the monarch’s side profile.

Alice stated that her husband had observed a cloud formation resembling the Queen on the day of her dying.

The stunning shot of the sky was captured in Bristol’s Yate.

Another woman named Leyla Loft submitted a photograph of a cloud taken by her husband, which she feels resembles the Queen’s face.

The photo was taken in Deal, Kent, yesterday evening.A picture shared with MailOnline of a cloud which looks like a silhouette of the Queen wearing one of her famous hats

A picture shared with MailOnline of a cloud which looks like a silhouette of the Queen wearing one of her famous hats

A photograph shared with MailOnline of a cloud that resembles the Queen wearing one of her renowned hats.

Leanne Bethell, a resident of Telford, West Midlands, posted a photo to Facebook that, according to her, resembles the Queen wearing her characteristic hat.

“As she drives home, Lacey begins to yell “OMG!” I felt panic. Ms. Bethell stated on Facebook that she then pointed out a picture in the clouds.A photo of this cloud formation was shared on Facebook by Leanne Bethell, who lives in Telford, West Midlands

A photo of this cloud formation was shared on Facebook by Leanne Bethell, who lives in Telford, West Midlands

Another woman submitted a photograph taken by her husband of a cloud in Deal, Kent, which she says resembles the face of the Queen.

Another image sent with MailOnline depicts a cloud that resembles the Queen wearing one of her renowned hats.

Since Thursday, weather occurrences that mourners describe as’signs’ have been observed around the nation.

A double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace immediately following the announcement of Her Majesty’s passing.

Leanne Bethell, who resides in Telford, West Midlands, posted a picture of this cloud formation on Facebook.

This afternoon, shortly after another rainbow emerged at Windsor Castle, many said that the Queen “gave us a message” and that she had “truly left us.”

One Twitter user stated, “The rainbow at Windsor Castle brought tears to my eyes.” The rainbow Queen has sent us a message.’

Another added, “A rainbow appears as the Union Jack is lowered to half-staff tonight in Windsor.” A stunning image. Farewell, Ma’am.’

As the sun set yesterday night, the picture looks to represent the Queen’s profile with wings and even a crown among shimmering clouds.

Images of cloud formations captured last night match the silhouette of the Queen. This photograph, shot in Telford, West Midlands, shows a cloud formation that resembles the Queen wearing her characteristic hat.

Becky Luetchford captured the breathtaking image of the Queen’s profile in shimmering clouds hours after her passing.

A double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace shortly after the news of Her Majesty’s passing was announced.

Ms. Luetchford stated, “After learning of the loss of Her Majesty the Queen, I went in the car with my husband and, as we drove, we observed the most amazing cloud.”

She saw the uncanny likeness between the cloud and the monarch butterfly.

She stated, “It even sports a crown.”

Another mourning citizen uploaded a photo of a cloud that looks to depict the monarch’s side profile.

She said that the scenario was sad as the character entered paradise.

Another public mourner uploaded an image of a cloud that looks to depict the monarch’s side profile.

Alice stated that her husband had observed a cloud formation resembling the Queen on the day of her dying.

The stunning shot of the sky was captured in Bristol’s Yate.

Another woman named Leyla Loft submitted a photograph of a cloud taken by her husband, which she feels resembles the Queen’s face.

The photo was taken in Deal, Kent, yesterday evening.

A photograph shared with MailOnline of a cloud that resembles the Queen wearing one of her renowned hats.

Leanne Bethell, a resident of Telford, West Midlands, posted a photo to Facebook that, according to her, resembles the Queen wearing her characteristic hat.

“As she drives home, Lacey begins to yell “OMG!” I felt panic. Ms. Bethell stated on Facebook that she then pointed out a picture in the clouds.

Another woman submitted a photograph taken by her husband of a cloud in Deal, Kent, which she says resembles the face of the Queen.

Another image sent with MailOnline depicts a cloud that resembles the Queen wearing one of her renowned hats.

Since Thursday, weather occurrences that mourners describe as’signs’ have been observed around the nation.

A double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace immediately following the announcement of Her Majesty’s passing.

Leanne Bethell, who resides in Telford, West Midlands, posted a picture of this cloud formation on Facebook.

This afternoon, shortly after another rainbow emerged at Windsor Castle, many said that the Queen “gave us a message” and that she had “truly left us.”

One Twitter user stated, “The rainbow at Windsor Castle brought tears to my eyes.” The rainbow Queen has sent us a message.’

Another added, “A rainbow appears as the Union Jack is lowered to half-staff tonight in Windsor.” A stunning image. Farewell, Ma’am.’


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