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The chapel has been the scene of many royal services, weddings and burials – in the 19th century, St George's Chapel and the nearby Frogmore Gardens superseded Westminster Abbey as the chosen burial place for the British royal family. [2]
The ashes of George's younger daughter, Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, were placed in the royal vault of St George's Chapel on 15 February 2002. [3] Margaret was the first member of the British royal family to be cremated since Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, in 1939. [3]
The Quire of St George’s Chapel – beneath which is the Royal Vault (Dominic Lipinski/PA) The Royal Vault at Windsor was created between 1804 and 1810 for George III, who died in 1820 and is ...
Philip’s coffin was moved beneath the Quire of St George’s Chapel by an ... which were pre-positioned on nine cushions on the altar in the chapel. The Royal Vault at Windsor was created ...
The Choir of St George’s Chapel – made up of 11 men, one woman and 13 boys – was conducted by James Vivian, director of music, and the organ was played by Luke Bond, assistant director of music.
The memorial chapel sits within the walls of St. George's Chapel in Windsor. The new ledger stone now reads the late monarch's name as well as her la Queen Elizabeth's Final Resting Place at the ...
Funeral at St George's Chapel on 5 November 1910, then interred in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel; transferred to the Royal Burial Ground in late October 1928. 1928 Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn (1860–1917), wife of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn and viceregal consort of Canada.
The Queen was interred alongside the Duke of Edinburgh in the chapel which sits inside St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. ... but was first interred in the Royal Vault and moved to the memorial ...