Special edition: Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96
Queen Elizabeth II has died. Britain's longest-serving monarch, 96, signified stability for Britain as it battled storms of the modern age. ππΌββοΈ I'm Nicole Fallert, welcome to a special edition of Daily Briefing looking back at the Queen's lifeΒ β and the future of the monarchy.
The end of Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign
The eraΒ Queen Elizabeth II, theΒ only monarch most of her subjects have ever known, is over. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor died ThursdayΒ at Balmoral Castle. The 41stΒ British monarch since William the Conqueror in 1066, she was the symbol of stability as Britain and its near 1,000-year-old monarchy sailed through roiling storms of history.Β She reigned, never ruled, as Britain's head of state and constitutional figurehead for decades.Β A modest, even shy girl, she became the most famous woman in the world, the most photographed and depicted human being in history, who met and shook hands with an estimated 4 millionΒ people or moreΒ during her reign.Β ReadΒ more
- The world held its breath Thursday morning after Buckingham Palace released an unprecedented announcement the Queen wasΒ under medical supervision as doctors wereΒ "concerned for Her Majestyβs health."
- Prince William and Prince Harry joinedΒ other members of the royal family atΒ Balmoral Thursday as the worldΒ awaited news of the queen's passing.
- Β After Queen Elizabeth II, Britain is now facing the unthinkable.Β

What happens next? The Queen's eldest son, Prince Charles, is king
At the moment of the sovereign's death, her eldest son and heirΒ instantly becameΒ King Charles III.Β The ascension of Prince Charles to the throne of the United Kingdom promises to have a seismic effect on the roles of other royals orbiting the crown.Β Succession isn't theΒ issue. It's a simple matter of everyone in line moving up one step. Next up is Prince William, and then Williamβs firstborn son, Prince George, andΒ so on. But theΒ loomingΒ question is what roles and duties will be taken on by royal relatives under a king who has been vocal about scaling back theΒ British monarchy.Β Β
- ''A moment of great sadness for me'':Β The King's statement in response to his ''beloved'' mother's passing.
- There's a lot of change happening right now in Britain: Just days ago, the queen presided over theΒ ceremonial handover of power to new Prime Minister Liz Truss.
- Who's Who in theΒ House of Windsor:Β A look at the British royal family tree, spanning four generations.
- A royal love story:Β Look back at Prince Philip's 73-year marriage to Queen Elizabeth II.

Queue Operation London BridgeΒ
The death of the monarch is simultaneously the birth of a new reign; as one set of Britain's ceremonial maestros prepareΒ for the funeral of the queen, another set are working on Operation Spring Tide,Β the separate plan for the rituals accompanying theΒ accession of King Charles III.Β Operation London Bridge, as the queen's funeral plan is known, involves a minute-by-minute agenda for the days following her death.Β The queen's coffin will be transferred and she will lie in state on a purple-draped catafalque inΒ Westminster Hall before her funeral at Westminster AbbeyΒ 10 days after her passing.
- Prince Philip funeral:Β Your questions about Operation Forth Bridge, answered.

A look at the monarch's life and legacy
Queen Elizabeth has lived through some remarkable moments. From her coronation on international television in 1953Β to the first of her iconic Christmas addresses in 1957 toΒ Princess Diana's death in 1997, she has defined her legacy as a consistent leader amid decades of changing family dynamics and defining world events.Β Click hereΒ for a gallery of the monarch from her coronation to "The Crown" portrayal.
- OneΒ of her biggest milestones: This year'sΒ Platinum Jubilee celebratedΒ Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign.Β
- A long-time U.S. ally: From Harry Truman to Joe Biden,Β Queen Elizabeth II met many U.S. presidents through the years.
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Associated Press contributed reporting.