In the Queen's final hours, the royal family raced to be with her in a well-documented dash to Balmoral. Prince Harry cut a lonely figure as travelled alone - and more details have come out about that fateful day.
09.09.2022 - 11:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The death of the Queen yesterday at Balmoral has triggered contingency plans known as Operation Unicorn.
Operation Unicorn, the codename for the plans in Scotland, provided for the eventuality that she would die at Balmoral - one of her favourite places.
Unicorns – considered a symbol of purity and innocence – are Scotland’s national animal. The mythical creature first appeared on a Scottish royal coat of arms for William I in the 12th century.
Part of the long-held London Bridge arrangements for the aftermath of the Queen's death, Unicorn sets in motion additional ceremonial events in Edinburgh ahead of moving the Queen’s coffin back to London.
The Earl Marshal is in charge of these plans. Along with the government and royal aides, they will now be adjusting the timetable to include the Scottish element, as the military, clergy and police will be focusing on running everything smoothly.
The Queen's children are already at Balmoral, having made the urgent dash yesterday. Charles - the new King - was accompanied by the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex at the monarch’s bedside.
Members of the royal family will be expected in the coming days to hold a poignant vigil around the Queen’s coffin in St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.
Also at Balmoral are the Duke of Cambridge, now the heir to the throne, and Camilla – the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Countess of Wessex.
Initially, the Queen’s coffin is expected to be at rest in the Ballroom at Balmoral Castle – her private home in Aberdeenshire in the Scottish Highlands.
In around two days’ time, the Queen’s coffin is expected to be driven by car from Balmoral to Edinburgh.
The long, slow journey will take more than five hours as it passes through a myriad of
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