King Charles' Death Plan Upgraded, Echoing Queen Elizabeth
- The death plan for King Charles has been given a new codename, Operation London Bridge.
- Prince William's plans have been retitled to Operation Menai Bridge as part of the reorganization.
- These plans illustrate the royal family's ongoing preparations for future events regarding succession.
The plan activated upon King Charles's death has been officially renamed to Operation London Bridge, which is the same codename used for the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. This change reflects the ongoing preparations for royal protocols as the King, who ascended the throne at 73, grapples with a cancer diagnosis while continuing his royal duties. The upgrade of the codename mirrors preparations for, and a recognition of, the inevitabilities of royal succession. Additionally, Prince William's associated plans have also been rebranded to Operation Menai Bridge, signifying the transition of royal expectations and responsibilities. The death protocol details how news is relayed first to immediate family before informing the Prime Minister and the Commonwealth. The public will be informed through a formal announcement, and arrangements for lying-in-state and a funeral service will follow standard practices established in royal tradition.