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D-Day

 

In the hours after the queen’s death, a “call cascade” will take place informing the prime minister, the cabinet secretary (Britain’s highest-ranking civil servant) and a number of the most senior ministers and officials. The PM will be informed by the queen’s private secretary, who will also tell the Privy Council Office, which coordinates government work on behalf of the monarch.

 

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Internally, the day will be referred to as “D-Day.” Each following day leading up to the funeral will be referred to as “D+1,” “D+2” and so on.

 

The royal household will issue an “official notification” delivering the news to the public.

 

A call script for departmental permanent secretaries outlining how to break the news to their ministers, seen by POLITICO, instructs them to say: “We have just been informed of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.” Ministers will be told that “discretion is required.”

 

Ministers and senior civil servants will also receive an email from the cabinet secretary, a draft of which reads: “Dear colleagues, It is with sadness that I write to inform you of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.”

 

https://www.politico.eu/article/queen-elizabeth-death-plan-britain-operation-london-bridge/

 

 

 

Queen Elizabeth II

Published March 1, 2022 9:58am EST

Queen Elizabeth holds virtual audiences after COVID-19 symptoms

The British monarch held two virtual audiences after more than a week of suffering cold-like symptoms from COVID-19

 

Queen Elizabeth II held two virtual audiences on Tuesday, suggesting she is recovering from COVID-19.

 

Buckingham Palace said the British monarch held virtual sessions with the ambassadors of Chad and Andorra.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/queen-elizabeth-virtual-audiences-after-covid-19-symptoms