Carlos III will be proclaimed king this Saturday, and the date of the state funeral will be announced “in due course”, although it will not be before 10 days. Three days after his death, the body will arrive in Buckingham, and the next day Carlos III will begin a tour of the United Kingdom.
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After the death this Thursday, September 8, of Queen Elizabeth II, the United Kingdom is now beginning a dozen days full of solemn acts. Carlos III, the new monarch of the United Kingdom, will be proclaimed king this saturdayand the state funeralthe date of which will be communicated “in due course”, will give way to a period of “royal duel” up to seven days after the funeral. Three days after his death, the body will arrive at Buckingham Palace in London, and the following day Carlos III will begin a tour of the entire United Kingdom.
Charles III will be officially proclaimed king on Saturday, at London’s St James’s Palace, before a ceremonial body known as the Accession Council.
Parliament will meet to agree on a message of condolences and for MPs to pay tribute to Her Majesty in the Commons. All parliamentary activity will be suspended for ten days.
The body of the queen will initially be transferred to the seat of the Scottish Parliament, Holyrood Palace, where all types of parliamentary activity will be automatically interrupted and a book of condolences will be made available to citizens. The next step will be to transfer the body to St Giles Cathedral, where it will lie in the funeral chapel and where a first service will be held.
for the call ‘D-Day+2’, that is, on the third day after deathit is contemplated that the coffin of the queen will be transferred to Buckingham Palace, in London.
The next dayCharles III will embark on a tour of the country, where he will visit Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff and attend services in remembrance of his mother.
In the fifth day after death, there will be a procession from Buckingham to Westminster, where a mass will be celebrated. A burning chapel will be opened for three days and practically continuously (23 hours a day) in the Palace of Westminster, so that citizens can say their last goodbye to Elizabeth II.
According to planning, the state funeral should be held between tenth or eleventh day of death, although the royal house has not yet confirmed the date. That day will be declared a national holiday, and the funeral will be held in Westminster Abbey, with 2,000 guests. His remains will lie in King George VI Chapel at Windsor Castle, alongside his father.
Source: Eitb

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