What will happen to the Queens body when she dies?

After the funeral at Westminster Abbey, the queen's body will be brought home to Windsor Castle outside of London, where many members of the royal family over the centuries have been buried at St. George's Chapel. The chapel was also the setting for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in 2018.
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What happens to the body when a royal dies?

Her body will be moved to Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh and then carried up the Royal Mile to St. Giles Cathedral for a funeral service. By then the public will be notified and will likely line up to throw flowers at the Royal Train, which will carry the body back to London for the burial service.
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What happens to the Queens clothes when she dies?

Clothing that was of less historical significance is likely set to be given to family members — and her granddaughters and great-granddaughters could be in for a windfall. “Items from the Queen's personal collection would have been passed to her family members with each chosen personally by Her Majesty.
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Will the Queen be buried?

Pall Bearers carry the coffin of the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, followed by members of the Royal family into St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021. Yes, the Queen and Prince Philip will be buried together.
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Where does the Queen go when she dies?

At the end of the committal service at Windsor Castle, the Queen's coffin was lowered into the Royal Vault. Later, it was interred at the King George VI memorial chapel, inside St George's Chapel.
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What Happens When the Queen Dies?



Do we stay off if the Queen dies?

A period of mourning will take place, although only the date of the Queen's funeral (yet to be announced) will be a national holiday. A period of royal mourning will be observed from now until seven days after the Queen's funeral.
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What dress will the Queen be buried in?

The Queen will be laid to rest today wearing only two precious pieces of jewellery. Her Majesty, who will be buried next to her husband Prince Philip later today, will wear only her wedding band and a pair of pearl earrings, despite owning a collection worth millions of pounds.
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What is the Queen wearing in her coffin?

However, details about how her coffin will be dressed have been revealed. The Royal Standard, a flag that represents the Sovereign and the UK, will be draped on her coffin, accompanied by the Imperial State Crown, complete with more than 3,000 encrusted gemstones.
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Who will carry the queens coffin?

The pallbearers hail from the Queen's Company, the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. 'It's their role to protect her body, both in life and in death, remaining in the Queen's Company until King Charles decides otherwise,' explained Major Adrian Weale to the PA.
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Are royals buried with jewelry?

Traditionally, members of the Royal Family are buried with items close to them, including jewellery and mementos.
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Who inherits the Queen's jewelry?

"The Queen Consort, really, gets first choice of the queen's jewelry. And after that is Princess of Wales, of course, Kate.
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Who gets the Queens jewellery when she dies?

They stay safeguarded at the Tower of London in safekeeping for the nation, and when one monarch dies, the crown jewels are immediately passed to their heir.” So the Queen's former crown, sceptre and orb now belong to her son, King Charles III.
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Do they bury the royal family?

St. George's Chapel was chosen in the 19th century as the burial place for the royal family. Various members of the family, including Henry VIII, Charles I, George V, and George VI have since been buried throughout the chapel.
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Do they cremate the royal family?

It is a tradition that members of the Royal Family are buried in a lead-lined coffin in one of the royal sites. But this tradition was broken by Princess Margaret who was cremated instead.
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Are the royals buried inside?

Members of the Royal Family have also been interred in the Royal Vault, but more recently, it has been normal to bury them in the Royal Family's Private Burial Ground at Frogmore in the grounds of Windsor Castle. For a list of Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805, click here.
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How heavy is queens coffin?

Queen Elizabeth II will be buried in an English oak coffin featuring brass handles that were designed more than 30 years ago, and lined with lead. It is estimated the coffin weighs between 250kg and 317kg.
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How long after the Queen dies will she be buried?

The Queen's funeral is thought to take place 10 days after her death, and will be lead by the Archbishop of Canterbury and her coffin will be taken to Westminster Abbey by gun carriage.
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What's on top of the Queens coffin?

The Imperial State Crown is the main royal jewel on top of the coffin - weighing a total of five pounds thanks to more than 3,000 gemstones. The crown features the controversial Cullinan Diamond from South Africa and St Edward's Sapphire, the oldest gemstone in the collection.
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Will the Queen be buried with jewelry?

Discover The Only Jewels Queen Elizabeth Will Be Buried With

According to royal expert Lisa Levinson, the only jewelry Queen Elizabeth II will be buried with will be the Welsh gold wedding ring she received at her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947 and a pair of pearl earrings.
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Why does the Queen put her handbag on the floor?

Putting her bag on the floor was a sign that she needed to be saved from an uncomfortable encounter ASAP. If she was at dinner and placed it on the table, that meant she wanted to end the event in the next five minutes.
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Why does the Queen carry her purse around?

Queen Elizabeth II's handbags served as both practical fashion statements and a means of communicating with her servants in secret about when she wanted conversations to finish, according to a number of Royal specialists. The Queen always carried a handbag on her arm to match her extravagant attire or the occasion.
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Does the Queen get dressed by herself?

Said to be incredibly decisive, Her Majesty rarely changes her mind about an outfit that she has previously agreed to. The monarch even does her own make-up every day and for every event (the filming of the Queen's Christmas message is the only exception).
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Does the Queen reuse her clothes?

Queen Elizabeth never wears the same outfit twice at important events. Therefore, the sovereign prefers to either change her outfits and if she gets bored of them, she sends them to her dressers, who are then allowed to either wear them themselves or sell them.
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Why is the queens coffin lined with lead?

For centuries, Kings, Queens, Princes, and Princesses have been placed in lead coffins to better preserve their bodies. The tradition dates from a time when modern methods of preservation were not yet available – using formaldehyde to preserve bodies was not discovered until 1869.
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What happens if the Queen dies overnight?

Succession and the coronation

To ensure the British throne is never vacant, Charles, the Queen's eldest son, automatically became King today.
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