Ensuring safety at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will be the biggest operation London Metropolitan Police has ever undertaken, said Deputy Commissioner Stuart Cundy.more
In anticipation of the Queen's funeral, which will take place on Monday, Britons continue to flock to places where they can pay tribute to the late Elizabeth II. This is the case in London's Green Park, among other places.more
President Emmanuel Macron invited King Charles III to France at a time convenient for him. The president and king will also meet the day after tomorrow in London.more
The famous English footballer David Beckham years ago was spotted in a line of people waiting to pass the coffin with the body of Queen Elizabeth II, British media reported.more
After reports of layoffs at Clarence House, the former residence of Charles III, media reports that members of the royal staff at Buckingham Palace may also lose their jobs.more
Issues of British newspapers on Friday 9 September with information about the death of Queen Elizabeth II are on sale on eBay and Facebook Marketplace for amounts several or even several dozen times higher than their nominal price, Sky News reported.more
Major shops and businesses across the UK have announced they will shut their doors as a mark of respect for Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral.
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Due to sanctions imposed by China on seven British parliamentarians, the authorities of the House of Commons did not agree that the Chinese government delegation should pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II in parliament, the Politico website informed.more
A group of about 50 Just Stop Oil activists blocked the main entrance to the Kingsbury oil terminal in central England. Protesters cite Charles III's approach to environmental protection - claiming the king would support their protest.more
London Heathrow Airport officials said more than 100 flights will be canceled to ensure silence during key moments of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.more
King Charles III of Great Britain thanked the whole family for the condolences received after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Meanwhile, other members of the royal family traveled to thank in person in various parts of the country.more
Today, the opportunity to join the line of people waiting to pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II was suspended for at least six hours. The cable car has reached its maximum length - 7.9 km, and the estimated waiting time is a minimum of 14 hours.more
Sir Mark Rowley, the new head of the Scotland Yard, the London Metropolitan Police, consults police officers on the idea of swearing allegiance to King Charles III. For them, this would mean repeating the oath originally made to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8.more
London Bridge and Spring Tide are the codenames of activities that were implemented in Great Britain after Queen Elizabeth II died. The first concerns the events immediately after his death, the second is the stage of Prince Charles's ascension to the throne. The plans were written for 10 days.more
A memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II will begin at 11:00 a.m. London time at Westminster Abbey on Monday, but there will be another service at Windsor Castle on the same day, and the coffin containing the body will be placed in the grave in the presence of the family.more
Under provisions adopted nearly 30 years ago, the new British monarch Charles III will not have to pay inheritance tax after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II. The issue has attracted the interest of some British media.more
British MPs have the right to bypass the several-kilometer-long queue of people waiting to walk past the coffin containing the body of Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall. In addition, they are allowed to bring in four additional people, causing dissatisfaction to those who are patiently waiting their turn, the Times reports today. Meanwhile, the queue already exceeds 5 km.more
Britain's Prince Harry, the younger son of King Charles III, is likely to spend his 38th birthday, which falls today, only with his wife Meghan, "The Sun" reports.more
Airfares and hotel prices in London have exploded ahead of the funeral of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, scheduled for Monday. In some cases, they have risen as much as six times, the "Daily Mail" reported.more
Thousands of people have been crossing Lambeth Bridge, a bridge over the Thames near Westminster, since yesterday afternoon, which is one section of the route for those wishing to pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. It is estimated that the queue of those willing to walk past the coffin containing the monarch's body could stretch up to 16 kilometers.more
The United Kingdom has invited a representative of North Korea to attend the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, September 19, Reuters reported, citing a source in the British government.more