Reactions to the death of Elizabeth II (fictional)

El Kadsre

 * Flag of El Kadsre.svg In an address to the nation, El Kadsreian Prime Minister Vincent McLaren declared his grief, saying that Elizabeth II's death was "a huge loss for El Kadsre and the Commonwealth of Nations as a whole." He and President Ryo Kimura jointly declared four weeks' mourning. They also declared Parliament to be in "partial recess" during the period of mourning.
 * Governor-General of El Kadsre Armando Ruanova said "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has been queen since I was a young man. Her Majesty's selflessness and unwavering commitment to the people that she served will always be remembered."

Raland

 * Flag of Raland.svg In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Keala Giffard said that the Queen's death was a "deep loss for the people of Raland." He also said "Queen Elizabeth has really been a constant in the lives of people in Raland and across the Commonwealth of Nations. She has provided a sense of continuity and stability for us."
 * Governor-General of Raland Blaine Sawyer said "Her Majesty's leadership in the Commonwealth of Nations united people from across the globe and from all walks of life in a common cause, and because of this, Queen Elizabeth II will always be remembered as a friend of Raland, and a friend of the world."

Eruowood

 * Flag of Eruowood.svg In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Bob Blanco said that the Queen's death was a "tremendous loss for Eruowood and the Commonwealth". He declared 4 weeks' mourning and recessed Parliament.

Other Commonwealth countries

 * Flag of Narthernee.svg Narthernee:
 * Prime Minister Assari Quolette offered her "deepest condolences" over the passing of the Queen on behalf of the Government and the people of Narthernee in an address to the nation.
 * Flag of North El Kadsre.svg Taranotochi: President Katashi Minami expressed his shock and deep sadness about the death of Queen Elizabeth II. He sent a message of condolences to King Charles III and the British royal family a day after the Queen's death.
 * Flag of Vicnora.svg Vicnora:
 * Prime Minister Wickaninnish Oshiro expressed his condolences. Noting that Vicnora had removed Elizabeth II as its queen after the 2007 coup d'état to re-install the Monarchy of Vicnora, he stated: "Significant as the decision to restore the original Vicnoran monarchy's power in the government of our country was, given the place Vicnora has held in the Commonwealth of Nations for decades, it did not in the least diminish the friendship between our two nations or, indeed, with Buckingham Palace."
 * President Emil Sahi issued a statement saying: "On behalf of my family, myself, and the people of Vicnora, I wish to convey our sincerest condolences to Buckingham Palace and the people of the United Kingdom following the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Our thoughts & prayers are with them during this difficult time."

Asia

 * President of Tseng John Cheng expressed his condolences, tweeting "My deepest condolences to the royal family. Elizabeth II will always be a model for the world".

Nesiondalsa

 * Flag of Vizhutua.png Prime Minister of Vizhutua, Pratika Chandra expressed her shock and sadness following the death of Elizabeth II. She sent a private message of condolences to Charles III and Buckingham Palace.

North America

 * MAGFLAG.png Former President of Magisteria Louis Sullivan sparked international controversy by 'celebrating' Queen Elizabeth II's death, issuing a statement that said: "The imperialist snake that ruled a cancer of a nation has died after 70 years; sadly, his snake of a son will succeed her, carrying the legacy of a family that plagued the world for years."

Royalty

 * Secondary Flag of Vicnora.svg Goran I, King of Vicnora and head of the Monarchy of Vicnora since 2007, expressed his condolences on behalf of himself, the royal family, and the people of Vicnora, stating his "deep sorrow" and heartfelt condolences over the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
 * Flag of Vizhutua.png Hrindyashu, King of Vizhutua, issued a statement expressing his condolences, saying "Myself, the royal family of Vizhutua, and the people of Vizhutua express deep sorrow upon the death of Her Majesty. Our thoughts and prayers are with the royal family and the people of the United Kingdom during these difficult times".

Sport
Many professional wrestling figures paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. The Ultra Wrestling Federation held a 10-bell salute for Queen Elizabeth II on the September 9, 2022 episode of UWF Brawl held live in.