Queen Elizabeth II will be buried in Windsor on Monday. A detailed itinerary from the palace offers a glimpse of what to expect during this final farewell.
The king and senior members of the royal family are expected to join the procession in the Quadrangle in Windsor Castle before the coffin enters St. George’s Chapel for a committal service.
St. George’s Chapel has long been a place of joy and sorrow in the royal family. Edward VII married Danish Princess Alexandra of Denmark there in 1863. Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, tied the knot at this chapel in 2018. And 24 members of the royal family are buried in a vault below.Some members of the royal family will be seated here. Other guests will include Commonwealth realm leaders and staff who worked on the queen’s private estates.
, a small enclave within St. George’s Chapel that Elizabeth commissioned as a burial place for her father. The queen will be buried with her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and with the ashes of her late sister Princess Margaret. The remains of her late husband, Philip, already in the royal vault, will be moved to rest alongside Elizabeth.
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