Why was Queen Victoria not 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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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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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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Are British monarchs 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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What did Queen Victoria ban from funeral?

In 1897, Victoria had written instructions for her funeral, which was to be military as befitting a soldier's daughter and the head of the army, and the wearing of white as she banned the wearing of black. She did not want people to mourn her but to remember her.
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The Real Cause Of Death Of Queen Victoria



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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Where is Queen Victoria's coffin?

From Paddington the train conveyed the coffin to Windsor, where the body was placed in St. George's Chapel at the castle. On the evening of 4 February, Queen Victoria's coffin was carried to Frogmore Mausoleum, which she had built for Albert upon his death.
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Do Royals still get embalmed?

It's unknown whether the royal family choose to be embalmed, but it's likely that it happens, considering the length of time they're usually required to wait before going underground.
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Why was Princess Margaret cremated?

PRINCESS Margaret wanted to be cremated because she found the alternative Royal burial ground "gloomy", a life-long friend said last night. Lady Glenconner said the late Princess had not wanted to end up at Frogmore in Windsor Great Park, where Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are buried.
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Do Royals ever get cremated?

The only senior royal to have been cremated was Princess Louise, one of Queen Victoria's daughters, at Golders Green crematorium in 1928. Princess Margaret will be one of six cremations at Slough on Friday.
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Why did they cut off Queen Victoria's hair?

She listed the exact period of her married life in a tragic collection of numbers, from years down to the very hours. Importantly, she cut off her luxuriant locks of hair ostensibly to symbolise her sorrow (Antonia Fraser, Marie Antoinette: The Journey, 30).
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Why is the royal family so inbred?

Incest was a common tactic among royal families to retain power. For the Habsburgs, intermarriage and “a huge amount of inbreeding” protected the family's influence as successive generations occupied the throne of the Holy Roman Empire between the 1400s and 1700s.
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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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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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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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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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Why are English royalty 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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Did Princess Margaret's ex husband attend her funeral?

George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, according to the Daily Mail. Margaret's former lover now lives in the South of France, but was in London this week to attend the funeral of John Rendall, the former owner of viral sensation Christian the Lion.
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Will Prince Philip be buried or cremated?

After his funeral on Saturday, the Duke of Edinburgh was privately interred in the Royal Vault of St George's Chapel - but this will not be his final resting place.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

Tradition, Region and Culture

Many people choose a casket that covers their loved one's legs simply because that's how it's usually done in their country.
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Where will Prince Philip be buried when he died?

Prince Philip's funeral took place on April 17, 2021 a week after he died. The service was attended by a limited number of people due to Covid restrictions. He was privately interred in the Royal Vault of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
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Are royals buried with jewelry?

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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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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