The claim
Supposedly an episode of The Simpsons in which the Queen lies dead in a coffin states that she died in 2022.
Our conclusion
The fake was cobbled together from the Queen's appearance in an episode of The Simpsons and an older fake with a Donald Trump in the coffin.
We know this will absolutely shock you, but there is no Simpsons scene with the Queen in the coffin. Really not! We can even tell you what the template of this fake is. But see for yourself.
The Queen in the coffin
This picture, supposedly a scene from a Simpsons episode, is circulating on social media:

In the picture, which also appears to have a play button in the middle to give the impression that it comes from a video, you can see the Queen of England lying in a coffin. Above it you can see what appears to be engraved on a plaque: “ Elizabeth II 1926 – 2022 .”
How the fake came about
In the picture above, you'll notice that the Queen's purple top looks a bit disheveled, her hat is also dented - not exactly neat for an open coffin, right?
This is because the Queen's graphic was taken from another episode, namely from Season 15, Episode 4 , first broadcast on November 23, 2003, "The Regina Monologues" (in German: "The Queen is not pleased!"). As a result, Bart finds $1,000, the Simpsons fly to England with the money, and Homer rams the royal carriage - in which the Queen is - with his car.

You can also watch the scene from the episode HERE on YouTube .
So someone took this graphic of the Queen, turned it 90 degrees, changed a few details (eyes closed, flower removed) and copied it here:

In January 2020 (see HERE ) the fake spread that the Simpsons had prophesied the death of Donald Trump (which, however, did not happen) and distributed this fake screenshot of a scene. And it is exactly this fake that has now been recycled with the Queen.
Here's a comparison of both pictures again:

Conclusion
It is known in which episodes of The Simpsons the Queen appears (see HERE ), and in not a single episode of them is she in a coffin, let alone with a date of death. It is a fake that was put together from the Queen's appearance in one episode and an older fake.
You can find many other fakes and alleged prophecies from the Simpsons HERE .
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