The Secret Plan for Actions Following Queen Elizabeth II's Death Revealed
It is likely that the day of Queen Elizabeth II's death will become a national day of mourning. In the UK, due to the pandemic, the plan for actions in case of the Queen's death has been updated. The operation carries the codename 'London Bridge', reports Politico.
'London Bridge' contains a plan of action calculated for the 10 days following the Queen's death. The operation specifies how the government will act, how mourning news will be communicated, and how the Queen's coffin will be transported to London.
The Department of Transport is concerned about the number of people who will also wish to visit London in the event of the Queen's death, which could pose serious issues for the transport network. Mass disturbances are not ruled out.
The Royal Family's website will change color to black, confirming Elizabeth's death, while the new King Charles will address the nation at 6 PM.
D + 1 (one day after death) - the Queen's coffin will be transported to Buckingham Palace. D + 2 - if she dies in Scotland, she will be taken to London. D + 3 - the new King will begin a tour across the UK. D + 6 - the Queen's coffin will remain in Westminster Hall.
Daily Mail adds that the leak of the secret plan has angered Buckingham Palace.