untitled design

«London Bridge», so the United Kingdom planned the death of Elizabeth II

“London Bridge has collapsed.” A few words, and the prime minister of the United Kingdom, whether man or woman, will know that what the subjects fear most have happened: the Queen will be dead. Politico, in the night between Friday and Saturday, he came into possession of secret documents, collected within an operation called London Bridge. It is the plan of what will happen when Elizabeth II passes away, the strategy of action underlying her disappearance and the hectic hours that will ensue.

It will be Her Majesty’s private secretary who calls the prime minister to then notify the cabinet secretary, ministers and senior officials of the British government. That fatal day, which Politico says regardless of the excellent health conditions in which the Queen finds herself, will be D-Day. And this will be followed ten days before that Elizabeth II may have a proper burial.

In the period of time following his death, where the days will be indicated with an abbreviation (D + 1, D + 2, and so on, up to the agreed quorum), Prince Charles will have to embark on a tour of the United Kingdom, console his subjects and offer them the comfort of the crown. The Whitehall flags must be lowered to half mast e the royal family website obscured by a black page. British government sites must also have a black banner on the home page, which confirms the death of Her Majesty through a click and a brief announcement. The departmental system’s crest will stand out online, and country officials will have to hurry to organize a commemoration in St Paul’s Cathedral on the day of death.

The next day, the arrival of the coffin at Buckingham Palace will be arranged. Two different operations have been organized so as not to be caught unprepared should death occur in Norfolk or Balmoral, Scotland. Between the third and fifth day, Charles, who became king, will receive the motion of condolence at Westminster Hall. Then, he will set off on a journey across the UK. First, a visit to the Scottish Parliament and a service at St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh. Then, Northern Ireland, Hillsborough Castle, and a feature in St Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast. Finally, on the fifth day of Elizabeth II’s death, theOperation Lion: The procession of the coffin from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster, where Her Majesty will remain for three days.

The audience will be able to bring her the last farewell for twenty-three hours a day, while the VIPs, for whom special tickets have been provided, will go on pilgrimage to the Queen’s last home in a special time slot, to be agreed according to need. Several tests will be made, especially for the funeral procession, while the actual funeral will be held on the tenth day of his death, in Westminster Abbey. Two minutes of silence will freeze the nation, before the Queen is buried in the memorial chapel that King George VI wanted in his castle.

Source Link

You may also like

Get the latest

Stay Informed: Get the Latest Updates and Insights

 

Most popular