What happens when the Queen dies

2022 - 9 - 9

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Queen Elizabeth dies: What happens when the Queen dies? (The Australian Financial Review)

The Queen's death took place at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, which will require some rejigging of the timings during the 10-day mourning period.

The service of committal will be at about 4pm (1am Tuesday AEST). The coffin will lie on a raised box, known as a catafalque, open to the public 23 hours a day. Connect with Hans on [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) The message was relayed at 4.30pm (1.30am AEST). He has worked as a reporter, editor and policy adviser in Sydney, Canberra, Hanoi and London. Because the Queen has died in Scotland, a special protocol called Operation Unicorn comes into effect. He has chosen the title Charles III. A similar notice went up on the gates of Holyroodhouse, her official Scottish residence. All parliamentary business will otherwise be suspended for 10 days. Subject to change, this is how events will unfold (this article has been extensively amended since first published): The Queen’s body will be flown to London, and the coffin will be installed at the Throne Room in Buckingham Palace. The King returns to London and is expected to make a televised address to the nation and the Commonwealth at 6pm (3am Saturday AEST).

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The Queen has died. Here's everything that happens next. (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Although 304,000 people queued for more than six kilometres in London to see the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II's father, King George VI, in Westminster Hall when ...

The wife of a king is usually known as queen consort. “People for the republican side have always argued the time to make the change will be when Elizabeth II moves on, as it were. Four days after the Queen’s death, her coffin will be led on a military procession, on a gun carriage, from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall. The Queen will lie in state for nine or 10 days after her death. Hundreds of privy counsellors, including the Prime Minister and senior ministers, will be asked to attend, and are expected to wear morning dress, with no decorations. Tributes in the House of Commons will begin. The king will then meet the Lord Chamberlain’s committee, the department within the royal household that is concerned with matters of protocol, funerals and other important matters. The new king will meet with the Prime Minister, and then afterwards likely make a short statement. Scottish Parliament will be suspended, and the Queen’s body will rest in Holyroodhouse, the royal palace in Edinburgh. A newsflash to the Press Association will alert media around the world. “The sovereign has two bodies — they have their physical body, and then they have their sovereign body, the body politic. And yet, what happens to her now – and what implications those details have for the rest of us – has long been shrouded in secret.

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What Happens When Queen Elizabeth II Dies (Esquire.com)

Queen Elizabeth is the longest-living, longest-reigning monarch in British history, with her reign extending over 70 years. Now, with reports that Queen ...

She is a lover of horror films and believes in the healing power of storytelling. "And when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service." Her coffin is expected to be sent to Buckingham Palace. From then on, the news will spread through the administration until it is ready to be shared with the public. This operation includes a detailed plan of action to be carried out as soon as the Queen dies, accounting for how the news of her death will be passed out. The first official person to be notified will be the Prime Minister, Liz Truss.

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What Happens When The Queen Dies? All About Operation London ... (Women's Health)

What happens when England's Queen Elizabeth II dies? What you need to know about Operation London Bridge and Operation Unicorn, the detailed 10-day plan.

Gun salutes and a national minute of silence will follow. The U.K. (The [Balmoral Estate ](https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a33795901/balmoral-castle-scotland/)in Scotland is where the queen spends her summers.) If Parliament is open, it will be adjourned. Senior government officials will attend a reception to welcome her coffin. There’s even a call script for each person who makes the calls on what, exactly, they should say. The queen will lie in state at the Palace of Westminster and Charles will meet with a slew of different people to receive their condolences. [King Charles](https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a40785723/prince-charles-iced-prince-harry-memoir/) will then deliver a broadcast to the country. The coffin will then be moved to Edinburgh Waverley station to travel on the Royal Train overnight, arriving at London St Pancras the next morning. The Prime Minister will be the first person to publicly discuss the news. The Prime Minister will be the first person to speak on the matter, and no other government officials are allowed to speak about the queen’s death until this happens. The day will be referred to as “D-Day” and each day after that leading up to the funeral will be referred to as “D+1,” “D+2,” etc.

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Operation Unicorn: what happens after the Queen's death in Scotland? (The Guardian)

The contingency plans for the Queen dying at Balmoral were leaked a while ago.

The Queen spent most of her summers on her highland estate in Aberdeenshire, with members of her family traditionally staying there from July into September and October. The coffin is likely to be flown back to London, where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace before the big ceremonial procession in the capital planned for “D+5” (D-day plus five days) of the 10-day funeral plans, which will involve the Queen lying in state. [Scotland](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/scotland), leaked some time ago and indicated it is likely her coffin will temporarily rest at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, having been taken there by road two days after her death.

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What Happens When the Queen Dies and Who's Next in the Line? (Variety)

What happens when the Queen dies? The U.K has had a process in place since 1960 called Operation London Bridge that outlines royal protocal for her passing.

James’ Palace and the Queen’s eldest child, Prince Charles, will be proclaimed the new sovereign. The news will be announced via an alert on the Press Association wire. Their social media pages are also required to show black banners. An email draft will be sent to senior civil servants. The document also outlines social media guidelines following the Queen’s passing. A series of phone calls will take place informing senior members of parliament.

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What happens when the Queen dies? (Time Out)

Queen Elizabeth II is the second longest-reigning sovereign in history and the longest-reigning British monarch.

The titles of the royals will be reallocated when Charles is declared the new sovereign. Three days after the Queen’s death, King Charles will receive the motion of condolence at Westminster Hall. The day after the Queen’s death, the Accession Council will meet at St James’s Palace to proclaim Prince Charles as the new sovereign. Then, ten days after the Queen’s death, a state funeral led by the Archbishop of Canterbury would be held at Westminster Abbey. Beginning with a Scottish procession, her body would be moved to Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh and then carried up the Royal Mile to St. Later that day, a remembrance service will held at St Paul’s Cathedral in London with the prime minister and senior ministers in attendance.

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