Twitter users believe that the queen died a month ago

Wild conspiracy theorists claim the Queen died months ago and was
replaced by a hologram in public appearances (https://bit.ly/3LoLpKK).
Other nonsensical tales to have spouted from so-called QAnon believers
include the suggestion that the late monarch was murdered as part of
a wider plan.
The online community which lures in impressionable largely US-based
right wing fanatics, has erupted with ideas since Elizabeth II's death
on September 8. 
Just two days earlier, Her Majesty was pictured welcoming new
Prime Minister Liz Truss to both her post and Balmoral Castle
in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
According to some, however, Ms Truss was photographed shaking
hands with merely a hologram of the Queen.
The timing of the announcement of the 96-year-old's passing has also
been held as too cryptic to be a coincidence as September 8, 2022
apparently marks 1,776 days since QAnon first emerged.
Obviously 1776 is pivotal to the conspiracy spouting movement as
it was the year the United States gained independence from the
British crown.
QAnon enthusiasts The Patriot Voice, a.k.a. John Sabal and his wife,
Amy, have suggested that Queen Elizabeth II may have been killed as
part of a vague plan that has secretly been carried out for years.
The Patriot Voice told their 64,000 Telegram followers that the
Queen's death happened exactly 1,776 days after the first "Q drop"
on the message board site 4chan from a mysterious figure known as
'Q.' in October 2017.
The Patriot Voice wrote: "The Queen died EXACTLY 1776 days
after the first Q drop.
"Say what you want...I do NOT believe in coincidences. The scope of
this operation is FAR more complex than we can even begin to imagine."
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Patriot Joe, another prominent QAnon account said: "Today the Queen
passes. I'm sure it's all a coincidence."
The Daily Beast's Will Sommer reports QAnon followers "really hated
the queen" yet only once has Elizabeth II been mentioned in the
thousands of Q drops since 2017.
Mr Sommer said: "One faction thought a random New Zealand guy was
the rightful monarch. I've seen multiple speeches derailed at QAnon
conventions when speakers stopped talking about Democrats to rant
instead about the House of Windsor."