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Behind the Curtain: Unveiling the Announcement Plan for King Charles III’s Demise

Watan-After King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, despite Buckingham Palace confirming the matter and stating that his treatment was progressing as usual with no imminent threat to his life, British media outlets discussed details of the announcement plan for the death of the British monarch.

In this context, authorities began preparing for the implementation of “Operation Menai” in September 2022, which they said would be activated upon the death of King Charles III, despite there being no clear reasons for it.

Experts revealed that King Charles had already prepared for the transfer of the throne to the heir. British authorities have already put in place a working plan for this matter. According to the plan, the British Prime Minister and some members of the government will be the first to be informed of the death of Charles III.

British media outlets are discussing details of the announcement plan for the death of King Charles III after his cancer diagnosis. The incident will then be reported to the BBC, and thereafter, other media outlets will disseminate the news.

The throne will immediately pass to Charles III’s eldest son, Prince William. It is expected that his wife, Kate Middleton, will be granted the title of Queen Consort. Following the announcement of Charles III’s death, Prince William will address the nation as the new sovereign.

King Charles in his first appearance since being diagnosed with cancer
King Charles

Similar plans had been drawn up for Charles III’s predecessors. “Operation Tay Bridge” was supposed to be executed for his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, but the plan was already in use following the unexpected death of Princess Diana.

The procedures in the event of the death of Elizabeth II’s spouse, Prince Philip, were dubbed “Operation Forth Bridge.” “Operation London Bridge” was prepared for Queen Elizabeth herself, but this plan was never used because the Queen died in Scotland, and “Operation Unicorn” was executed instead.

Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles, aged 75, was diagnosed with cancer, with the King expressing his gratitude to everyone who wished him well after his diagnosis in his first public comment and appearance since his health condition was announced.

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