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Royal staff called to Buckingham Palace for emergency meeting

Talents

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Is this legit? If it was you'd think every single British news site would be reporting it as breaking news yet the ones I've checked haven't even got this on the front page.
 
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Deleted member 80556

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Is this legit? If it was you'd think every single British news site would be reporting it as breaking news yet the ones I've checked haven't even got this on the front page.

Don't the British media have some sort of agreement about not reporting these things? Or is that just on TV.
 

JohnTinker

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Really though, wouldn't we be seeing video of cars of staff pulling into Buckingham Palace if there were something going on?

I know it's 4:45am but we would see *something* right?
 
Is this legit? If it was you'd think every single British news site would be reporting it as breaking news yet the ones I've checked haven't even got this on the front page.

The TV channels won't report it until given the green light, for now it's the newspapers.
 
I thought they did lowered the royal standard when king George VI died.

They lower the Union Flag, but the standard is never lowered as it's supposed to represent the monarchy and that hasn't died since the Civil War.

Not 100% sure if it's ever been lowered though, just going by sources on the net.

Here ya go: https://www.royal.uk/royal-standard

Unlike the Union flag, the Royal Standard is never flown at half mast, even after the death of a monarch, as there is always a Sovereign on the throne.
 
The Guardian ran an interesting article recently detailing what happens when the Queen dies: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/mar/16/what-happens-when-queen-elizabeth-dies-london-bridge

Screens will glow. There will be tweets. At the BBC, the “radio alert transmission system” (Rats), will be activated – a cold war-era alarm designed to withstand an attack on the nation’s infrastructure. Rats, which is also sometimes referred to as “royal about to snuff it”, is a near mythical part of the intricate architecture of ritual and rehearsals for the death of major royal personalities that the BBC has maintained since the 1930s.

I know I shouldn't but I cracked up laughing, brits have the best sense of humor.
 

danthefan

Member
Is this legit? If it was you'd think every single British news site would be reporting it as breaking news yet the ones I've checked haven't even got this on the front page.

Nobody is going to risk reporting the death of a royal until it's confirmed, I don't think.
 

GreyWind

Member
They lower the Union Flag, but the standard is never lowered as it's supposed to represent the monarchy and that hasn't died since the Civil War.

Not 100% sure if it's ever been lowered though, just going by sources on the net.

Here ya go: https://www.royal.uk/royal-standard

You are right. Just did some research.
https://www.royal.uk/royal-standard

Unlike the Union flag, the Royal Standard is never flown at half mast, even after the death of a monarch, as there is always a Sovereign on the throne.

Ops didn't see the edit

Thanks!
 

Talents

Banned
Don't the British media have some sort of agreement about not reporting these things? Or is that just on TV.

The TV channels won't report it until given the green light, for now it's the newspapers.

Embargoed?

Nobody is going to risk reporting the death of a royal until it's confirmed, I don't think.

Ah ok. I'm from England and I didn't even know that. Pretty bad of me tbh lul.
 

Spaghetti

Member
The best part of checking Twitter at this hour is that a few of the people expressing hugely Monarchist views are Americans with #Nationalist in their bio.
 

KingBroly

Banned
Ah ok. I'm from England and I didn't even know that. Pretty bad of me tbh lul.

It's pretty universal I think.

I believe the media all start making living obituaries of people when they hit 70 just in case something happens to someone famous and/or important.
 

Media

Member
Its like 4:30am there lol.

But no one's really awake there. That's probably why this is showing up on social and news sites in Australia and New Zealand, and on Twitter. Which is basically a game of telephone.

Also, is a royal death really the kind of thing to leak? Somehow I don't expect that of the court. Maybe a senior courtier is leaving and that requires an all-staff announcement. It's a little knee-jerk to assume someone passed, though let's see how well this post holds up in the next six hours!

It's nearly 5 am but I'll just head over and have a word with the Queen over a cuppa. I'll update when I know whats up.

Update: Oh dear I've been arrested. Looks like Australia for me, chums.

It's 440am in London.

Well I figured SOMEONE must have gone and had a look to see if the flags were down. Possibly a drunk someone, possible a really curious night owl.
 
Well I figured SOMEONE must have gone and had a look to see if the flags were down. Possibly a drunk someone, possible a really curious night owl.

Well if the Queen is at the palace then the royal standard will be flying, and as above that's never lowered so you won't know until they announce anything.
 

smokeymicpot

Beat EviLore at pool.
It's pretty universal I think.

I believe the media all start making living obituaries of people when they hit 70 just in case something happens to someone famous and/or important.

They have that as a joke in 30 rock they had fake obituaries for Tracey Jordon.
 
Well I figured SOMEONE must have gone and had a look to see if the flags were down. Possibly a drunk someone, possible a really curious night owl.

I'll get Michael Fagan on it.

For real though: barring any leaks that somehow are magically verifiable, we won't know anything until 8am (in 3 hours).

Literally the only thing we know now is that the Queen called a meeting earlier. Everything else is speculation.
 

Boogie9IGN

Member
Update

'You could safely assume the Queen and Prince Philip are not dead', Buckingham Palace says amid reports of 'emergency meeting'
7 min ago
Buckingham Palace has told 1 NEWS an emergency meeting of the Queen's entire household reportedly called for tonight is not to announce the death of either Her Majesty or her husband, Prince Philip.
 
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