There's an Extremely Complex System in Place for When King Charles III Dies

King Charles, man who loves himself a squirrel and cannot abide a pen, became England’s monarch the moment Queen Elizabeth died (he’ll have a formal coronation on May 6). But given that King Charles is 74 (a young and healthy 74, but still!), it’s pretty inevitable that we’ll see his son Prince William become the King of England in our lifetime. And turns out there’s a detailed plan in place for when that happens—complete with its own codename. Fingers crossed that said plan isn’t activated anytime soon, but here’s what we know.

There’s a Code Name for King Charles’ Death

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