Operation London Bridge

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Operation London Bridge

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Operation London Bridge
London Bridge is down

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Why the codename?

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Hyde Park Corner
King George VI

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Operation Menai Bridge

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Operation London Bridge
Now what?

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D-day:
- Call to the Prime Minister
- Flags half-mast (within 10 minutes)
- Inform 15 other governments where she is still head of state 
- Prince Charles immediately becomes King Charles III

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They put up a notice

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D-day + 1:
- Accession Council proclaims King Charles III as the new king
- PM and cabinet meet new king

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D-day + 2:
- Coffin to Buckingham Palace
- Operation UNICORN (royal train)
- Operation OVERSTUDY (plane)

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D-day + 3:
- Condolences at Westminster Hall
- King Charles III starts tour of
United Kindom

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D-day + 4:
- Condolences Northern Ireland
- Rehearsal of Operation LION

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D-day + 5:
- Procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Palace
- Service in Westminster Hall following the coffin's arrival

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D-day + 6-9:
- Queen will lie in state at Westminster
- Preparation state funeral
- Rehearsal funeral

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D-day + 10:
Possible:
- Day of national mourning
- State funeral at Westminster Abbey
- Buried at St George's Chapel

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What's next?
- Change national anthem 
(God save the Queen)
- All new currency (banknotes / coins)
- New passports and stamps in it
- Police: new helmets
- Military: several uniforms

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London, 
21 April 1926
Balmoral Castle,
8 September 2022

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