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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 February 2025. Official country residence of British monarch This article is about the castle in Windsor, Berkshire. For other uses, see Windsor Castle (disambiguation). Windsor Castle Windsor, Berkshire, in England Round Tower and Upper Ward viewed from the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park Windsor ...
In the 15th century, Windsor Castle was a "favored royal residence," home to Henry V, Henry VII, and Henry VIII, who all stayed there regularly. During the English Civil War (1642 - 1651), Charles ...
Windsor Castle is almost as famous as its inhabitants, including the late Queen Elizabeth II. This stunning estate is the world's longest-occupied palace in the world, housing 40 British monarchs ...
St George's Chapel, formally titled The King's Free Chapel of the College of St George, Windsor Castle, at Windsor Castle in England is a castle chapel built in the late-medieval Perpendicular Gothic style. It is a Royal Peculiar (a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch), and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter.
English: Windsor : Windsor Castle, King Henry VIII Gate The castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation.
LONDON — Burglars broke into the grounds of Britain's royal Windsor Castle in October and stole two vehicles, it has emerged. The estate is the primary residence of Prince William, Princess Kate ...
Coffins of King Henry VIII (centre, damaged), Queen Jane Seymour (right), King Charles I with a child of Queen Anne (left), contained in a vault under the choir at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, marked by a stone slab in the floor; 1888 sketch by Alfred Young Nutt, Surveyor to the Dean and Canons
View of the Long Walk from Snow Hill, toward Windsor Castle. The tree-lined 2.64 miles (4.25 km) avenue known as the Long Walk was originally a path from Windsor Castle to Snow Hill. The high ground is said to have been the location where Henry VIII waited to hear the news that his second wife, Anne Boleyn, had been executed.