Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch (70 years), passed away at 96 in London, paving the way for her first-born Prince Charles to become the King and a long-planned "Operation London Bridge" goes underway in the British Isles. The national anthem immediately shifted back to "God Save the King". The death of Queen Elizabeth II, exactly a year after her husband Prince Phillip, the duke of Edenborough, passed, has set in motion a meticulously choreographed and coordinated procedure for which the Palace, the government, the news media, the local authorities and the Queen herself had long planned. Amid the public mourning, the national grief and the lowering of flags will come a transition of power and national memorialising, known as Operation London Bridge, which will overtake the country's agenda for days and play out potentially for months before the coronation of a new monarch. "From the moment the queen became monarch, Whitehall started the planning process about what would happen when she died," said Philip Murphy, a professor of British and Commonwealth history at the University of London. The New York Times said that much of it has been planned down to the minute, and some things have already fallen into place. By the time the world knew about the queen's death, her son Charles had already become king. Under common law, the moment of the sovereign's death marks the moment the heir becomes the monarch. The national anthem will again shift back to "God Save the King". "I think it's going to be an extraordinary psychological dislocation for British people," Professor Murphy said. "By now you've pretty much got to be in your late 70s or 80s to remember a time when Queen Elizabeth wasn't on the throne." Many of the granular details of the Palace's planning for the Queen's death were laid out in a 2017 investigation by The Guardian, providing a blueprint for the hours and days ahead. That planning has been discussed in meetings between government and Palace officials, the police, the army and broadcasters two to three times a year since the turn of the century, and occasionally reported on. According to the blueprint, the Queen's death would be communicated with one coded phrase - "London Bridge is down." The Queen's private secretary, Edward Young, was tasked with delivering the message to the Prime Minister. Then the Foreign Office was responsible for relaying the message to Commonwealth leaders, a loose organization largely composed of former colonies of the British Empire, which includes 15 countries where the monarch is also the head of state. Charles, as the new king, automatically became the head of state for the realms once ruled by his mother. "It will just be an automatic transition, whatever popular sentiment is about it," Professor Murphy said. "Whoever succeeds her becomes king of Canada, king of Australia, king of Tuvalu."
Published: 09 Sept 2022, 09:23 am IST
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