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Kanye West says he is 'releasing all grudges' after the death of Queen Elizabeth II... following his long-running feud with ex Kim Kardashian

 The death of Queen Elizabeth II appears to have inspired Kanye West to turn over a new leaf and put a hold on his many grudges.





The 45 year old rapper took to his Instagram account in the early morning hours of Friday to announce that he was  releasing all grudges in a text post while adding photos of the Queen to suggest her death had inspired him.His vow to let bygones be bygones comes as he has sniped at his ex wife Kim Kardashian  as well as the brands Adidas and Gap  in recent weeks.He followed up the brief text with a black and white photo of the late Queen in her youth along with a colorized closeup of her gazing off to the side.


The post was Yes second attempt at leaving his grudges behind as an earlier since deleted version including the same text along with an additional sentence listing those he has beefed with recently  Best wishes and blessings to Pete  Davidson  Kid Cudi    Daniel Cheery  sic  he original wrote according to TMZ.Notably the Monster rapper did not include his ex wife Kim  though most of his posts terrorizing her have been about other issues such as where their four children will go to school. Queen Elizabeth died on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at the age of 96. A cause was not announced by the royal family.Her son Charles was elevated to the throne as King Charles III following her death.


 The death of my beloved Mother Her Majesty the Queen is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family he said in a statement.  We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much loved Mother. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country the Realms and the Commonwealth and by countless people around the world.Earlier on Thursday it was announced that she was under medical supervision after her physicians became  concerned about her condition.Elizabeth who was born in 1926 ascended to the throne and reigned longer than any other British monarch. 

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