'Operation London Bridge' sets in with passing away Queen Elizabeth II

"From the moment the queen became monarch, Whitehall started the planning process about what would happen when she died," said Philip Murphy, a professor of British and Commonwealth history at the University of London.

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch (70 years), passed away at 96 in London, paving the way for her first-born Prince Charles to become the King and a long-planned "Operation London Bridge" goes underway in the British Isles. The national anthem immediately shifted back to "God Save the King".

The death of Queen Elizabeth II, exactly a year after her husband Prince Phillip, the duke of Edenborough, passed, has set in motion a meticulously choreographed and coordinated procedure for which the Palace, the government, the news media, the local authorities and the Queen herself had long planned.