Buckingham Palace has published this Saturday afternoon the first picture of place where finally rests the Queen isabel II from England. It is the Royal Chapel of Windsor, with a stone tombstone named after her and her parents, and her husband, Prince Philip.
The stone, made of belgian black marble, is located in the King George VI Memorial Chapel that Queen Elizabeth commissioned in 1962 as the burial place for George VI, her father. The queen was buried there on Monday after a grand state funeral at Westminster Abbey11 days after To die last September 8.
The letters brass in stone reads “George VI 1895-1952 / Elizabeth 1900-2002” at the top. Then you can read “Elizabeth II 1926-2022 / Philip 1921-2021” on the bottom two lines.
A photograph is released today of the ledger stone now installed at the King George VI Memorial Chapel, following the internment of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
The King George VI Memorial Chapel sits within the walls of St George’s Chapel, Windsor. pic.twitter.com/OdGS1CCCaG
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 24, 2022
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Sister of Queen Elizabeth II, the princess margaretis also buried in this chapel, at Windsor Castle, west of London.
Isabel II died September 8 at Balmoral Castle, his summer home in the Scottish highlands, after 70 years on the throne. Your son Charles III he is now the king of England.