The royal family rushes to Queen Elizabeth II's side after health issues put her under 'medical supervision'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will follow other members of the royal family to Scotland. The couple are currently in Windsor with Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for the Invictus Games in Germany. News of the Queen's deteriorating health had an immediate impact across the UK. The current session of Parliament was suspended to announce the Queen's status, and the traditional changing ceremony at Buckingham Palace was later cancelled. The new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Liz Truss, wrote on Twitter: "The whole country will be deeply concerned by the news of this lunch at Buckingham Palace. "My thoughts, and those of people across the UK, are with Her Majesty the Queen and her family at this time. Labor leader Kier Starmer added: “Like the rest of the country, I am deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this afternoon. My thoughts are with Her Majesty the Queen and her family at this time and I join everyone in the UK in wishing her well.Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 70th birthday in June with a platinum jubilee.. Earlier this week, she succeeded Boris Johnson as chairman of the UK's incoming Prime Minister's Trust. The royals were photographed at the event on Tuesday, sparking speculation about what happened.
There is a detailed plan called "Operation London Bridge" in the event of the Queen's death. As planned, the Queen will remain in the Palace of Westminster for three days, with members of the public viewing her coffin in Westminster Hall. The royal family will announce funeral plans for her within 10 days of her death.