What did Queen Victoria have in her coffin?

In memory of her departed daughter Alice, Queen Victoria requested that she be buried with an elaborate cape the young Princess had made for Prince Albert. Of all her children, Victoria had been the closest to Alice.
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What was in Victorias coffin?

Reid carefully placed the items Queen Victoria had requested in the bottom of her coffin: Albert's dressing gown, a plaster cast of Albert's hand, and photographs.
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Was Queen Victoria's coffin dropped?

On 25 January, her body was lifted into the coffin by her sons Edward VII and Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and her grandson the German Emperor Wilhelm II.
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Was Queen Victoria buried in her wedding dress?

When Victoria died, she was buried with her wedding veil over her face. In 2012 it was reported that while the dress itself had been conserved and displayed at Kensington Palace that year, the lace was now too fragile to move from storage.
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Are royals buried with jewels?

The monarch also required that as much jewelry as could fit on her body be buried with her. This meant that she went to her burial with rings on very finger, bracelets stacked up her wrists, and her neck layered with necklaces.
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Are British royals embalmed?

Queen Elizabeth I

Following her death – believed to be from blood poisoning – Queen Elizabeth's embalmed 69-year-old body was guarded in Whitehall Palace for three weeks before being laid to rest. Her maid of honour, Lady Elizabeth Southwell, later wrote how six women watched over the coffin at night.
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Why are Elizabeth and Mary buried together?

Initially, Elizabeth's body was deposited in the vault occupied by her grandfather and grandmother, Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. However, in 1607, her coffin was moved to the same location as her half-sister, Mary; a protestant princess to be interred alongside her Catholic half-sister.
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What will the Queen be buried in?

What coffin will the Queen be buried in? It is thought that the Queen will be buried in a lead-lined coffin.
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Why did Queen Victoria wear a small crown?

The Small Diamond Crown of Queen Victoria is a miniature imperial and state crown made at the request of Queen Victoria in 1870 to wear over her widow's cap following the death of her husband, Prince Albert.
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Can you visit Queen Victoria's grave?

Public access

The Royal Mausoleum, the resting place of Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert, is structurally unsound and has been closed to the public since 2007.
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Was Queen Victoria's body embalmed?

Queen Victoria wanted no embalming, no lying-in-state, and no mourning black. Instead, she wanted a white funeral, with white ponies and a gun carriage. She also didn't want to be buried within the confines of Westminster Abbey, the first monarch since George I to be buried elsewhere.
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Do you bury someone with their wedding ring?

Who gets wedding rings after death? The surviving spouse will be given their deceased spouse's wedding ring after their death. Unless taken off before the deceased's body is taken to the funeral home, the funeral home will take the ring off your spouse and hand it over to you.
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Was Queen Victoria's funeral filmed?

Few examples have survived. These two short scenes are all that we have of over 900ft shot by Mitchell and Kenyon, who had secured permission to film the event from two positions: Apsley House corner and at turn of the road in Windsor where the procession turned up to enter St George's Chapel.
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Was Queen Victoria buried with her jewels?

Her jewels

She was buried with a ring on every finger, bracelets stacked along her wrists, and her neck layered with necklaces.
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What music was played at Queen Victoria's funeral?

Elgar/First Symphony/I. Introduction + Queen Victoria's Funeral - YouTube.
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Who owns Queen Victoria's emerald tiara?

The diamond and emerald tiara, as well as its accompanying parure, were all owned and worn by Queen Victoria. The two all-diamond tiaras on display belonged to her granddaughter, Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife.
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Where are Queen Victoria's jewels?

An arrangement between HM Government and the estate of the 3rd Duke of Fife, has allowed the public to enjoy some of the most significant and beautiful jewels belonging to Queen Victoria and her descendants at Kensington Palace.
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What was Queen Victoria's favorite crown?

The Golden Jubilee Necklace

It became one of Victoria's favorite pieces, so it's no surprise that she designated it as an heirloom of the crown. The Queen wore it for her first opening of parliament in 1952, and it's been a staple of her gala jewelry ever since.
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Why are royals buried in lead lined coffins?

Members of the Royal Family are traditionally buried in lead-lined coffins because it helps preserve the body for longer. Princess Diana's coffin weighed a quarter of a tonne, due to the amount of lead lining. The lead makes the coffin airtight, stopping any moisture from getting in.
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What did Elizabeth I really look like?

We can be almost completely certain that her hair was a golden red, her eyes dark brown, her nose ridged or hooked in the middle, her lips rather thin, and her cheek bones pronounced. Her hair was also probably naturally curly or at least wavy.
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What happens to bodies in the royal vault?

The bodies of other royals line the walls of the vault. Many royal coffins have been placed in the vault temporarily before being moved to another resting place.
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Are Mary and Elizabeth buried together?

While there seemed to be no love lost between Elizabeth and her sister Queen Mary, the two are buried together, though there is no representation of Mary beyond a plaque at the base of the structure.
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Why did Queen Elizabeth paint her face white?

It is known however that she contracted smallpox in 1562 which left her face scarred. She took to wearing white lead makeup to cover the scars.
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Did Queen Elizabeth have black teeth?

Wealthy Brits did not hesitate to indulge their sweet tooth, and it was no different for the monarch, Queen Elizabeth I. The queen was especially fond of sweets, but not so fond of the dentist. Her teeth rotted; they turned black and gave off a foul odor.
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