Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, ending the longest reign of any British head of state.
Her death began in Operation London Bridge, plans for services and succession that had been drawn up since the 1960s and revised regularly over the decades.
Details of the plan have been revealed over the years, shedding light on what the planned 10 days between the Queen’s death and her funeral will really look like.
The plan sets out the process for announcing the Queen’s death, the official period of mourning in Britain and other countries associated with the British throne and her funeral, according to documents it has seen. Politico last year.
The operation involves a variety of institutions, including the Church of England, the Metropolitan Police Service, the British Armed Forces, the media, Royal Parks, the boroughs of London, the Greater London Authority and Transport for London.
Elizabeth’s private secretary has been appointed to be the first to release the news of her death, first to UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, according to the report.
The call from the Secretary to the Prime Minister begins a “chain of calls” informing the higher parties of the Queen’s death.
Truss spoke publicly shortly after the death and other officials waited for comment until the prime minister spoke.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Department’s Global Response Center will deliver the news to Commonwealth countries where Elizabeth has been Queen, according to the report.
The British Parliament, as well as the parliaments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, will hold emergency meetings shortly after Elizabeth’s death, and the Prime Minister will address the House of Commons.
Charles, Prince of Wales, immediately ascends to the King and will hold a ceremony in a separate operation called Operation Spring Tide.
Prince William will be elevated to the Duke of Cornwall and become next to the throneHe was followed by his three sons: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
King Charles issued a statement shortly after the death and, in accordance with the operation’s plans, would give a speech shortly after his mother’s death while government buildings would lower their flags to half-staff.
“Two things are really going on,” said one of Charles’s advisers. Watchman In 2017. “There is the demise of the ruler and then there is the formation of the king.”
The Accession Council will announce the new king the day after the Queen’s death when they meet at St James’s Palace, according to reports.
Parliament will take the oath of allegiance to King Charles and other parliamentary activities will be suspended for 10 days.
The Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish governments will announce the new monarch within two days after the Queen’s death, according to reports.
King Charles will begin a tour of the United Kingdom three days after the Queen’s death, having visited Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
The Queen’s funeral is expected to take place 10 days after her death, on Sunday, a time that will be cemented in British history as a national day of mourning.
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