The death of Prince Philip is ready: the funeral plan of a 99-year-old man has been revealed



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His funeral plan was described in detail by the portal. nzherald.co.nz.

Oddly enough, specific and comprehensive death plans have long been in place for older members of the royal family, all with code names. Prince Philip’s plan, for example, is called Operation Forth Bridge.

The BBC, as a national broadcaster, will likely be the first to report the news. If this happens in the evening, the announcement is expected to be made at 8am London time.

The response from the press will be quick and largely predictable. For many years, even decades, magazines, television news programs, and newspapers prepared for the death of both the queen and her husband. Obituaries will be posted immediately, documentaries will be made and broadcast, and commentators will be on the air 24 hours a day.

The flags will be lowered, but not at Buckingham Palace. Throughout the UK, flags will be lowered at half mast as a sign of respect. However, it is very important that the royal standard flag is flown. This particular flag symbolizes the continuity of the monarchy.

The Queen will begin a formal period of mourning, which should last eight days. Some British government business may be suspended during this period as no actual approval will be given to any legislation during this period.

If Philip’s death occurs when things more or less return to normal, the queen’s children, grandchildren, and grandchildren are likely to support her.

Real people must wear black clothes.

As the queen’s official spouse, Philip is entitled to a state funeral, but Prince Philip himself wants the funeral to be as smooth as possible.

Rather than lying in the Westminster state hall as he belonged, it was reported that his body would lie in St. At James Palace (where Diana’s body also lay prior to her funeral).



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