London Bridge is a symbol attributed to the events that followed the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Its content has not been officially published, although its details have been leaked in recent years. It was created to ensure the continuity of the British throne as head of power in Great Britain and to properly honor the memory of the Queen.
After Queen Elizabeth II’s death, her son Prince Charles immediately assumes the throne and becomes King Charles III. News of the death was broadcast on the royal family’s official social media website, with staff from the BBC and other channels wearing black.
At a meeting of officials announcing the death of the Queen and the accession to the throne of King Carlos III. Subsequently, the king swears to protect the Church of Scotland, a tradition carried out by all those in possession of the British throne since 1714, and subsequently the decree of accession to the throne is read from the balcony of St James’s Palace together with the shot of shots. After King Charles is declared king, he plays the anthem “God Save the King.”
Today, Saturday, the body of the Queen will be transferred to Buckingham Palace, and it is not known if it will be transported by plane or by train. After the body is returned to the royal palace, several ministers will attend, including the prime minister. The body will remain until Tuesday, after which it will be transferred to the Palace of Westminster. Officials can come over for one last look. The King will receive condolences in Westminster and he is expected to visit Scotland on Sunday. And his last trip to Wales is expected next Thursday.
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral will take place on Sunday, September 18, at Westminster Abbey in London. The attendance will be at the level of presidents and official figures and she will be entombed inside the King George VI Chapel.