This Is What Will Happen Now That Queen Elizabeth II Has Passed

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Britain’s longest reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, passed away amongst her immediate family at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.

The Royal family first issued a statement at midday UK time saying that “The Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision”.

“The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral,” they added.

The Palace has since issued confirmation of the beloved monarch’s passing with a statement reading: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and the Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”

Leaving behind a powerful legacy, Queen Elizabeth II’s reign spanned 70 years, having just celebrated her platinum jubilee in June. It’s a role she held since the age of 25, and now that she’s no longer with us, things are set to change.

From Charles stepping up to the throne to William taking his father’s title, here is what is expected to happen now that the Queen has died.

What Will Happen Now That the Queen Has Died?

As expected, there is a solid plan in place for when the reigning monarch passes. For Queen Elizabeth II, British Prime Minister Liz Truss received a coded message saying: “London Bridge is down”.

From there, the 15 countries where the Queen acted as the head of state, including Australia, were notified of the news, followed by the rest of the Commonwealth countries. 

A Number of Ceremonies Will Take Place Across London

A notice of Her Majesty’s death will be placed on the gates of Buckingham Palace, and an official announcement will be released on the royal family’s official website. 

The city of London will ring the sounds of bells, including Westminster Abbey’s tenor bell, and flags will go down to half-mast. From here, 10 days of mourning will begin, which will see the Queen’s coffin reside in Westminster Abbey until her burial. Members of the public will then be allowed to pay their respects.

After the 10 days, a state funeral will be held by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

What About Australia?

In Australia, flags will be lowered to half-mast, and Parliament will hold an emergency meeting. According to The Australian, the Governor-General of Australia will announce the new head of state and the Prime Minister will address the country. Both of them will then fly to London to attend the funeral. 

The Australian Defence Force is expected to fire several gun salutes from Hyde Park, London. 

What Happens to Prince Charles?

As the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, Charles will ascend to the throne and become King. He will take the title of King Charles III and address the country on the evening of the Queen’s death. It has also been confirmed that Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will become the queen consort.

When Charles first married Camilla, the initial agreement stated that her title will be “Princess Consort” to win over the public who weren’t too fond of her after Princess Diana’s death. But during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, she said it was her “sincere wish” that Camilla was given the title of Queen Camilla.

The announcement of a new king will be made 24 hours after the Queen’s passing and flags will be raised to full mast. It is also assumed that Prince William will take his father’s title of the Prince of Wales. 

When Is the King’s Coronation?

Charles’ coronation will happen a few months after the Queen’s death, to allow the family and the nation to mourn. 

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