Death of Queen Elizabeth II
The royal family and staff gather in the drawing room at Balmoral Castle, awaiting the official announcement of Queen Elizabeth II's death. The atmosphere is heavy with grief as they prepare for the h
Setting
The drawing room at Balmoral Castle, a grand and intimate space with high ceilings and large windows overlooking the Scottish Highlands. The room is adorned with family portraits and personal mementos, reflecting the Queen's long reign and personal history.
Characters
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Prince Charles
primary
A tall, distinguished man in his early 70s, with silver hair and a slightly stooped posture. His face bears the weight of both grief and impending duty, with deep lines around his eyes.
Private Secretary
secondary
A senior royal aide in his late 50s, with a slightly stooped posture from years of service. His thinning gray hair is neatly combed, and his face bears the lines of a lifetime of discretion and duty.
Lady-in-waiting
secondary
A woman in her late 60s, with silver hair neatly pinned up, wearing a simple pearl necklace and a black dress. Her hands are clasped tightly in her lap, and her eyes are red-rimmed from crying.
Royal Guard
background
A tall, broad-shouldered man with a clean-shaven face and a rigid military bearing. His short, dark hair is neatly trimmed, and his piercing blue eyes remain fixed straight ahead, though they glisten with unshed tears.
Dialog
Prince Charles
One must ensure the announcement carries the dignity Her Majesty would have expected.
Private Secretary
The draft has been prepared precisely to protocol, sir. Every word has been weighed with the gravity it deserves.
Prince Charles
And the Commonwealth realms—have the governors-general been alerted with due haste?
Private Secretary
The communications are being dispatched as we speak, Your Majesty—forgive me, Your Royal Highness.
Prince Charles
No, you were correct the first time. One must grow accustomed to it now, mustn't one?
Private Secretary
The Crown endures, sir. Even in grief, the institution remains.
Prince Charles
Yes. As it must.
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