Brits brace for ‘imminent fall of London Bridge’

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Leaving no room for improvisation, the British monarchy has been designing for over six decades what Elizabeth II’s funeral will look like and also Charles’ coronation, christened ‘Operation Golden Orb’

When the time comes, Queen Elizabeth II’s personal secretary will pick up the phone and call the newly appointed British Prime Minister, Liz Truss. “London Bridge has fallen.” And with these six words, an entire operation, designed more than six decades ago, will be launched to sack Britain’s longest-serving sovereign. No one will glance at London Bridge, which will still be standing. Yes to the BBC, the official British channel that, like in Buckingham, leaves nothing to chance. The presenters and presenters already wear black in case they have to pass on the news of the Queen’s death. This mourning will continue for the next few days.

On ‘D-Day’ Charles of England will also address the nation and on ‘D-Day+10’ the ten days of mourning will begin, which will conclude with the state funerals. That is not to say that the next day, ‘D+1 Day’, the eternal candidate for the throne is proclaimed sovereign. The protocol only considers alternatives, depending on where Queen Elizabeth leaves this world, in Balmoral or in Sandringham.

With all indications that he will die in Scotland, a series of rituals will be performed in various cathedrals before his coffin is transferred to the British Royal Train and from there to Waverley station in London. In all scenarios, the Queen is returned to the throne room at Buckingham Palace. The monarch will remain there until her funeral, which will take place at Westminster Abbey in London. The coffin is followed by a procession from Hyde Park to Windsor Castle. Queen Elizabeth II will rest with her father, King George VI, and her late husband, Prince Philip, in the King George VI Memorial Chapel in Windsor Castle.

The entire operation of Elizabeth II’s farewell is referred to as “London Bridge Operation.” It came to light a few years ago, much to Palacio’s chagrin. And it wasn’t too funny, either, that a few months ago it was announced that this would be followed by the “Golden Orb Operation,” detailing Carlos and Camila’s coronation.

It won’t have much to do with what London experienced in June 1953, with 8,000 guests and more than 40,000 soldiers taking part in the parade. It will be at Westminster Abbey, as tradition dictates, but it will not gather more than two thousand guests and it is intended to be a simple and short ceremony, especially in the present day. But don’t let that lead to cheating. The British monarchy has shown over time that it is unique in organizing events. So if anyone is afraid of not seeing Carlos and Camila crowned and wearing an ermine cape, don’t worry. That image will exist.

His thing, though it hasn’t been revealed, is that the date of Charles of England’s coronation will be months after his mother’s death, as Queen Elizabeth did with her father’s in her day. Another unknown that remains in the air is by what name Queen Elizabeth’s eldest son will ascend the throne. Because it may be that he did not reign as Carlos III, by his first name. It would be curious if Carlos Felipe Arturo Jorge, with the four names he was baptized with, chose another. But that rumor has been running and spreading through the court gossip for years. And who would be the chosen one? Those who say they know this say so with George VII, in honor of his grandfather.

Source: La Verdad

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