a King Charles III Decided to change plans for a funeral procession Queen Elizabeth II, which happened on September 19, for a very strange reason. The Daily Mail portal explained that the specific details were changed at the request of the new English monarch, hours before the ceremony took place.
The schedule for Elizabeth II’s funeral in 1960 was planned – more than 60 years ago – by Buckingham Palace and the British government. However, eleven hours before, Charles III decided to change the organization so that his subjects could “better see” him in the procession at Wellington Arch in London.
The new king had to walk behind horses with his three brothers, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and their two children, Princes Williams And the Harryand other members of the British royal family, while the coffin was to come in front of the animals.
However, Elizabeth II’s son decided to reverse the order and ordered the horses to stay behind the kings. the reason? The public can have a better view of the new king. In the days leading up to the funeral,And the Charles felt that he would not be seen properly and that either he would be on horseback or, if he was walking, the horses would have to move backwards.A source told the English newspaper.
Moreover, the king made the decision to imagine an embarrassing situation. Charles did not want the royal family to set foot in horse dung. There was also the problem that ‘the new king would end up avoiding horse dung,’ which obviously wouldn’t be appropriate.The source said. The Express portal assessed the king’s decision as positive, as the rest of the people present at the procession, such as the band and the military, had to pass animal feces.
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