Queen Elizabeth was buried in the King George VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor Castle.
A private service took place on Monday night (09.19.22) and the King was buried with her husband, Prince Philip, who died in April 2021 at the age of 99.
“The Queen was buried with the Duke of Edinburgh in the King George VI Memorial Chapel,” a statement posted on the royal website said.
The service was led by the Dean of Windsor, Right Reverend David Connor, and was attended by the monarch’s immediate family.
The Queen’s coffin is buried in the colors of the Queen’s Company Camp of the Grenadier Guards, a version of the regiment’s royal standard, and was previously placed in the coffin by King Charles at the end of his devotional service at Windsor. rice field.
Ahead of the funeral, the royal family released details of the burial on Twitter.
Along with black and white photographs of the Queen, her husband, her parents, King George VI, the Queen Mother, and her sister, Princess Margaret, a statement reads, “A private burial will take place this evening at the George VI Memorial. Windsor’s Chapel.
“The Queen will be buried with her late husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, with her father, King George VI, her mother, Queen Elizabeth, and her sister, Princess Margaret.”
Prince William and Duchess Catherine of Wales also paid tribute to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch on social media.
Along with black-and-white photos taken during the funeral, they said in a heartfelt Twitter post, “Say goodbye to the Queen, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.”