How did George II die

Fell of the toilet
By October 1760, George II was blind in one eye, and hard of hearing.

On the morning of 25 October, he rose as usual at 6:00 am, drank a cup of hot chocolate, and went to his close stool, alone.

After a few minutes, his valet heard a loud crash. He entered the room to find the king on the floor.

The king was lifted into his bed, and Princess Amelia was sent for, but before she reached him, he was dead. At the age of nearly 77, he had lived longer than any of his English predecessors.

A post-mortem revealed that the right ventricle of the king's heart had ruptured as the result of an incipient aortic aneurysm.

George II was succeeded by his grandson George III, and was buried on 11 November in Westminster Abbey.

He left instructions for the sides of his and his wife's coffins to be removed so that their remains could mingle.

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