Yesterday at the age of 96, Queen Elizabeth II, the longest ruler in history, died. Due to the death of the monarch, Great Britain was subjected to a number of previously planned actions.

Queen’s death and funeral plans 4 Art. 4 with Operation Spring Tide, King Charles III’s accession plan.
The Accession Council will meet at the Palace of St. James, and Charles will be proclaimed king. Parliament was scheduled to meet that evening, when MPs swore allegiance to King Charles III and offered their condolences on the death of the Queen. The absolute action procedure has been suspended for 10 days. At 3:30 pm, King Charles III was to host the Prime Minister and the Cabinet for an audience.
Two days after the death of the Queen, a proclamation of Charles III will be promulgated by the administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
On the third day after the death of the Queen, King Charles III arrives in the morning at Westminster Hall to request a condolence, and then set off on a tour of Britain.




