Since September 8, 2022, the whole world has been mourning Queen Elizabeth II. At 96, the British sovereign died after months when her health seemed to be failing. As England mourns its queen, Buckingham has just announced the date of her funeral.
September 8, 2022 went down as one of the saddest days for many Britons. At the end of the afternoon, Buckingham Palace announced the death of Elizabeth II. An announcement that many feared since the beginning of the day. Shortly before noon, a statement from the Palace said doctors were very concerned about the Queen’s condition. As the day progresses, all the senior members of the royal family flock to Scotland.
The programs stop across the Channel, the news channels follow live what is happening at Balmoral understanding that something serious is happening. And the shock comes at the end of the day. Since then, the people of the United Kingdom have been in mourning and crying for their queen, many tributes have been paid to her around the world, whether politicians, artists or even anonymous people. On the political side, the monarchy must continue and a new king, Charles III, is officially proclaimed. There was only one thing left to know: the date of the sovereign’s funeral.
The date of the Queen’s funeral has been confirmed: it will be Monday, September 19. Charles III was proclaimed king on Saturday, according to a century-old ceremonial, televised for the first time, after automatically becoming king on Thursday when the death of Elizabeth II was announced.
A well-developed plan:
The proposed plan of the Late Queen has just been announced by Buckingham Palace. Carefully following the London Bridge plan and Operation Unicorn planned for many years, the coffin of Elizabeth II will leave Balmoral tomorrow to reach Holyrood Palace then St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh where the people will pay homage to it on Monday 12, after noon to Tuesday 13. From 14th September, the coffin will remain at the Palace of Westminster which will be open to the public for 4 days.
On Monday, September 19, 2022, the Queen’s funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey at 11 a.m. (UK time, noon for France). The ceremony will bring together thousands of people the royal family, Britons and many heads of state President Joe Biden and President Emmanuel Macron. This day has already been declared as a public holiday across the Channel.
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