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Home » Operation London Bridge: What happened after the death of the Queen of the UK?

Operation London Bridge: What happened after the death of the Queen of the UK?

Operation London Bridge: What happened after the death of the Queen of the UK?

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Members of the public pay their respects as they pass Queen Elizabeth II's flag-

What happened after the death of the Queen of the UK?

What does Operation London Bridge mean to the British royal family?

How is Elizabeth II buried?

With what arrangements did the mass media announce the death of the Queen?

How was the coronation of Prince Charles?

Which pieces of music are used in the Queen’s funeral?

 

The 96-year-old Queen of the UK, the oldest royal official in the world, also holds the title of the longest reigning British monarch; but how did things go after the Queen’s death? What does the operation London Bridge mean? Do you know what Operation London Bridge is? Who first proposed the Operation London Bridge? These are the questions about Operation London Bridge?

 

How to bury the Queen of the UK

The Operation London Bridge defines the manner of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. The 96-year-old Queen of the UK, the world’s oldest monarch, also holds the title of the longest-reigning British monarch.

 

 The Queen currently resides in her summer palace in Belmore and is likely to pass her way in Scotland after Her death was announced; her body was taken to Edinburgh, and then he went to St. Giles Cathedral for the funeral ceremony, and from there, she was transferred to London.

 

Code name “Operation London Bridge”

Operation London Bridge was the code name of the British Queen’s death. After the Queen’s death, which was announced under the code name “Operation London Bridge”, the Queen’s private secretary, Sir Edward Young, was responsible for sending the Queen’s death message to the 15 other countries where the Queen is the official head of state and the rest. Thirty-six countries of the Commonwealth of the UK should inform the UK Prime Minister about this news. Therefore, many people around the world got to know about Operation London Bridge.

 

Black armband on the left arm

If we do not consider the news from the media, the Royal family informed people about the death of the Queen by publishing a notice on the gates of Buckingham Palace. In addition, at the same time as the news of the end of the Queen was announced, all the palaces and royal buildings staff wore a black armband on their left arm.

 

How to officially announce the death of the Queen

After these formalities, it is time to announce the death to the media officially; for this purpose, The Royal Family will send a statement to the Press Association and other news agencies. At this stage, television networks cut their regular programs to announce the news of the Queen’s death officially; Newscasters reported the Queen’s death in a black suit and tie.

 

Password “Mrs Robinson”

At ITV and Sky, newsrooms used the code word “Mrs Robinson” to refer to the Queen’s death for years; when the news was officially announced, news outlets published texts that had already come out about the Queen’s life, reign and legacy. The world’s major media have already planned where to report this news.

 

The new King of the British Union

After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, now 73 years old, became the King. The name he chose for himself is King Charles III. At this stage, the Accession Council meeting was held in St. James’s Palace, and the ceremonies of the transfer of the monarchy began. Prince Charles was named King the day after the Queen’s death after his siblings ceremoniously kissed his hand. Charles then visited Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, and Charles III made his first speech as King at St James’s Palace.

 

Coronation of King Charles III

The coronation of King Charles III is scheduled for a few months after the funeral, and the title of Prince of Wales, Crown Prince of the Union, will be transferred to Prince William.

 

Funeral music pieces

The rulers of countries have left their mark on the history of music over the centuries; From royal commissions for coronations (such as Zadok the Priest, written for George II in 1727) to weddings and funerals (such as Henry Purcell’s music for Queen Mary’s funeral), as well as works by They are made; Including Green sleeves, said to have been created by Henry VIII. The music for Elizabeth II’s funeral was selected from the music released on her 90th birthday in 2016 from among her favourite pieces.

 

Previous Royal Funeral Hymns

The Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, held under COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, was not accompanied by the typical musical performance at formal funerals. However, the music still played a key role. Four singers sang “Eternal Father, Strong to Save,” a hymn honouring the Duke’s service in the Navy. Also, at the funeral ceremony of George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, the melody The Strife is O’er, the Battle Don’ was performed, and in the tradition of the Queen Mother (Queen Elizabeth’s mother), hymns such as Immortal, invisible, God only wise’ and ‘Guide me, O thou great Redeemer were performed.

 

The British court has set up a plan for announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II and how to hold her funeral under the title “Operation London Bridge”, which includes details to be implemented within ten days of the Queen’s death. The way of burial of the Queen of the UK is unique. This method of burial and funeral is not done with such sensitivity anywhere in the world. Meanwhile, there are many criticisms of Operation London Bridge.

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