The Queen is currently under medical supervision at Balmoral today, after doctors became concerned for her health. In a statement, Buckingham Palace said that she "remains comfortable" at her Aberdeenshire summer home, where she has been since July.While she will be under some of the best medical supervision available, there are fears over Her Majesty's declining health.
Whenever she may pass, there is a question of what lies in store for a mourning United Kingdom.One question that people may have is around money, with coins and notes currently depicting the Queen's face, and whether that would have to change following her passing.
There are plans and national protocols that will have everything in place from the very moment the Queen passes away, reports My London.When the Queen dies, Operation London Bridge will commence, which is a plan which will see a number of things put in place.
One of these includes the announcement that Prince Charles will become king - which is expected to officially happen the day after the death.With this, the coins and notes which all of us use will need to be replaced, because they currently have the face of Queen Elizabeth II on them.
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