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Where are the monarchs of the last hundred years buried?

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Where are the monarchs of the last hundred years buried?

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  1. If you look up the site "Find a Grave", you will find a wide range of where the royalty of different countries are buried


  2. They are not buried. They still reign!

  3. Usually in their royal cemetery. Specifically in the UK, the royal family burial site is at Windsor Castle.

    St Georges Chapel in Windsor Castle: Ten monarchs are buried in the St Georges Chapel in Windsor Castle, including Edward IV, Henry VIII with his favorite wife Jane Seymour, Charles I, George V and Queen Mary. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother is also buried there, alongside her "beloved Bertie", King George VI, and her younger daughter Princess Margaret.

    Frogmore House, in the Home Park behind Windsor Castle: Next to Frogmore House is the Royal Mausoleum, built by Queen Victoria, and in which she and her husband Prince Albert are buried.

    Althorp: Princess Diana is buried on an island in a lake at her family home at Althorp, Great Brington, Northamptonshire.

    Westminster Abbey: Royal burials at Westminster Abbey are mostly medieval royals, with some Hanoverian kings and family members.

  4. The monarchs of which country?

    I'll answer for the UK:

    Queen Victoria (1819-1901) is buried with her Prince Consort, Albert, in the Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Windsor

    Edward VII (1841-1910) is in St George's Chapel, Windsor

    George V (1865-1936) is in St George's Chapel, Windsor

    Edward VIII (1894-1972; reigned only January-December 1936) is in the Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore, Windsor

    George VI (1895-1952) is in St George's Chapel, Windsor

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