As Queen Elizabeth II passes away at 96, here's how her death will impact UK's economy
The United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth II who reigned for more than 7 decades passed away at 96 at Balmoral Castle, her home in Scotland on Thursday, September 8.
Is this because the economy in the UK is really bad? I don't know economics all that well, but how does her death have a direct effect on inflation, energy, etc? The economy was bad before, why this?
Edit: The linked article just really list ancillary shyt (uniforms for cops) and does not explain too much

