The death of Elizabeth II has not only shocked the United Kingdom, but to the rest of world. So much for being the monarch plus long-lived in the throne as for being the daughter of the British empire, and crossing the limits of history and time. Her death is so important that many institutionslocal authorities, churches and theaters throughout Britain They have opened condolence books. Of paper, of those that are seen less and less. Despite being governed by a tradition staggering, none of the residences in the British royal family has one.
During the period of official mourningwhich will last up to seven days after the funeral of the sovereign, and for which there is still no scheduled date, buckingham has launched a series of acts and ceremonies according to protocol established.
A selection of texts
Beyond the proclamation of Charles III as the new King of England and flying the flags at half-staff, which the official residence of the sovereign in London has been filled with flowers responds to a gesture of sweetie, but also to a previously marked strategy. Likewise, the Palace has created for the occasion a digital condolence book.
The ‘invention’ is not new. The royal family has already opened a similar one for the public to pay their respects to the Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April of last year. Now, the institution goes further: “A selection of messages will be transmitted to members of the royal family and may be preserved in the Royal Archives for posterity,” she reported.
If you are interested in leaving your show of support and ‘transcending’, you can do it here. You just have to put your name and email, indicate where you write from and leave the message you want.
Planning to leave the flowers
Let flower offerings Y grades is a show of respect very popular by english village, but behind it there is a detailed guide of where and how to leave them. “At Buckingham Palace, members of the public will be guided to deposit floral tributes at dedicated sites on Green Park either Hyde Park.
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In addition, flowers left outside the palace gates will be moved to the Green Park Floral Tribute Garden by members and workers of the royal parks department.”
At Balmoral Castle, where the queen passed away and with whom she was in love, you can only leave wreaths at the front door. The same thing happens in the Windsor, where they have to be deposited in the cambridge gatewhich gives access to the long avenue long walk. Afterwards, “these flowers will be brought into the castle every evening and placed on the lawn on the south side of St George’s Chapel”. It is clear that Buckingham has had decades to think and rethink the goodbye to Elizabeth II.