Operation London Bridge, the official plan for when Queen Elizabeth dies.
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A United States media had access to official documents of Operation London Bridge that kept details of the services that will apply when Queen Elizabeth dies.
Queen Elizabeth II, 95 years old, will celebrate her Jubilee for 70 years on the throne next year and despite the fact that she is in excellent health, there is already a special plan for when the monarch dies.
Operation London Bridge
Despite the fact that the funeral plan of Queen Elizabeth II is one of the best kept secrets in Britain, the US media POLITICO has had access to documents that show in detail the funeral protocol that Queen Elizabeth will have.
There are some terms that already have a name: The day the queen dies is defined as the D-Day refers to the day that Elizabeth II dies. The “cascade calls” are the hours following your death.
The Queen’s private secretary will report to the Prime Minister on duty, as well as the Privy Council Office, the Cabinet Secretary, and several of the most senior ministers and officials.
The secretaries should give a message to the ministers asking for discretion: “We have just been informed of the death of Her Majesty the Queen.”
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Other senior officials will receive an email from the cabinet secretary: “Dear colleagues, it is with sadness that I write to report the death of Her Majesty the Queen.”
Upon receipt of these messages, the Whitehall flags on the avenue in Westminster, London will be lowered to half mast. In addition, the Royal House will disseminate the “official notification” to the public.
The following days are called D-Day + 1, D-Day + 2, D-Day + 3, etc.
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On D-Day + 1, the Ascension Council meeting would take place at St. James’s Palace to officially proclaim the new sovereign, King Charles.
For the second day, D-Day + 2, the queen’s coffin is planned to arrive at Buckingham Palace, there are different plans depending on where the death occurs, either in her residence in Norfolk (Operation Unicorn) or in her Balmoral Castle, Scotland (Operation Overstudy).
It will be on D-Day + 3 when the already proclaimed King Charles receives condolences at Westminster Hall and then begins a tour of the United Kingdom, starting with a visit to the Scottish Parliament and a service at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh.
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On D-Day + 4, as Carlos continues his tour, there will be a rehearsal of the coffin procession from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster.
The next day, D-Day + 5, the procession will take place from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster on a ceremonial route through London. And a service will be offered at Westminster Hall upon the arrival of the coffin.
From the 6th to the 9th, the queen’s body will remain in the Palace of Westminster (Operation feather). The coffin will be elevated, on a catafalque, to the center of Westminster Hall, and will be open for people to honor it for 23 hours a day.
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Finally on D-Day + 10, the funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey, two minutes of silence will be requested across the nation. There will be processions in both London and Windsor, where there will be a service in the Castle’s St. George’s Chapel.
The remains of Queen Elizabeth II will rest in the Chapel of Windsor Castle, the King George VI Memorial Chapel.
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