“The BBC is interrupting programming to make an important announcement. This is BBC News from London. Buckingham Palace has announced that the Death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth IIEngland learned of the death of its queen the day before yesterday. Journalist Huw Edwards, one of the BBC’s most famous presenters, spoke these words dressed in strict black to express his condolences to the British Royal Family. The announcement was made at 7.30pm Spanish time and this moment marked the start of a series of acts in honor of Isabel II that will be finalized on September 19th.
Bee Carlos’s proclamation as king will take place at 11 a.m. Spanish time from England. First the private council will meet without the heir, then Carlos III will hold his first private council along with Camilla, the new queen consort, and William, as both are also private councillors. Then you make your personal statement and oath. The proclamations will take place in the City of London.
Proclamations in the devolved countries will be made at noon in Edinburgh, Belfast and Carfiff. It is hoped that Elizabeth II’s coffin will be moved hearse from Balmoral to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh by road.
Next week would begin with a ceremonial procession along the Royal Mile to Edinburgh’s St Giles Cathedral. It is believed that there is a vote of condolences in Westminsterand King Charles III will begin with a few days of visits to Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales as part of ‘Operation Spring Tide’.
The Monarch’s coffin goes to London to rest at Buckingham Palace, and a rehearsal of the ceremonial procession will take place in the English capital.
The great London ceremony will take place when Elizabeth II’s coffin is transported in a gun carriage from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where her funeral will take place. The English royal family will then attend a service at Westminster Hall. It is to be expected that thousands of people parade in front of the queen’s coffin to pay their respects, something they will be able to do in the next five days. The oldest members of the British royal family are likely to keep watch around the coffin, a tradition known as the Vigil of the Princes.
Elizabeth II remains at rest.
The king Carlos III will continue his visits to the nations of England and gatherings in the capital.
Heads of state and members of royal families from other countries are expected to travel to London for the funeral of Elizabeth II.
The Queen’s funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey.. His coffin will be transported in a gun carriage pulled by sea sailors from Westminster Hall to Westminster, with members of his family on the back. The service will be rebroadcast on television and will be silent for two minutes nationwide. Once the funeral is over, Elizabeth II’s casket will be moved to Windsor Castle for a televised commitment service. Finally, the coffin will be lowered into the Royal Vault and rest in the King George VI Memorial Chapel in St George’s Chapel, Windsor. It is a private funeral service that will be attended by senior members of the British Royal Family.
Source: Marie Claire

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