By then, the royal family will have announced plans for the funeral, which would apparently take place 10 days following the death.
Also on the same day, the British Prime Minister will meet with the new king, the current Prince Charles, who, following said audience, at 6 pm in London, will give a message to the nation on television.
What will Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral be like?
In the D-Day+1 would take place in the Palace of St. James the Ascension Council meeting to officially proclaim the new sovereign, King Charles.
For the second day, D-Day+2the queen’s coffin is planned to arrive at Buckingham Palace, there are different plans depending on where the death occurs, either at her residence in Norfolk (Operation Unicorn) or at Balmoral Castle, in Scotland (Operation Overstudy).
It will be in the D-Day+3 when the already proclaimed King Carlos receives condolences in Westminster Hall then start a tour throughout the United Kingdom, beginning with a visit to the Scottish Parliament and a service at the Cathedral of St. Giles in Edinburgh.
In the D-Day+4, As Carlos continues his tour, there will be a rehearsal of the coffin procession from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster.