Queen The conditional plan of mourning events in England after Elizabeth’s death is called Operation London Bridge. It was developed in the 1960s and has been constantly updated since then. It coordinates government, church, police, army, media, metropolitan government and London transport. Fully classified in 2021, previously classified. writes about it RBC.
“London Bridge” contains 10 days from the death of the queen to her funeral.
D-Day is the day the Queen died.
In a matter of minutes, the Prime Minister, the government secretary, and the highest level ministers and officials, through dedicated communication channels, World War II. Information was needed on Elizabeth’s death. Within 10 minutes the flags were lowered at half-mast over Whitehall. The royal family then issued an official public statement.
D-Day+1 is the day after the queen’s death.
At 10:00 am St. James’ Palace, a special Council will convene and proclaim Charles the new Sovereign. The prime minister, ministers and other senior officials will attend the ceremony.
Parliament will meet to agree on a message of condolence. All other parliamentary business will be suspended for 10 days.
The coffin with Elizabeth’s body will be in Edinburgh’s cathedral for 24 hours.
D-Day+2 is the second day after the queen’s death. His coffin should already be in Buckingham Palace. II. Since Elizabeth died at Balmoral Castle, Operation Unicorn has been activated. His body will be transported by royal train, if possible. There is an alternative operation “Surveillance” – transporting the body by plane.
Queen of Great Britain II. Elizabeth Passed 97 years old, surrounded by children and grandchildren in the Scottish castle of Balmoral. There will be 10 days of national mourning in England. The flag is now at half-mast at Buckingham Palace.
Source: Gazeta

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