Queen Elizabeth II during her state funeral.Following the ceremony at Westminster Hall, the Queen’s body was taken to Windsor where it was laid to rest in the King George VI Memorial Chapel.She was buried alongside other Royal Family members; her father, King George; Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and her late husband Prince Philip, who died last year at 99 years old.Now, the late monarch’s grave is open for the public to see, but it isn’t cheap to view.Upon opening to the masses, it was almost immediately hit with criticism over its staggering prices.Here is everything you need to know about visiting the Queen’s final resting place.Yes, it is open to the public to see at the King George VI Memorial Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle.Windsor was always said to be one of the late Queen's favourite homes, making it a fitting final resting place for her.The doors of the chapel opened to the masses on Thursday, September 29, giving people a chance to say farewell in a more intimate setting when compared to the heaving state funeral.The general public can go on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 4.15pm (last entry is 4pm), but you will need to pay.On Sundays, general visitors are not permitted entrance, but if you are a worshipper, you are allowed inside.The chapel has a maximum capacity of 800, with demand to make the visit remaining high.To pay your respects to the late Monarch, you will need to pay for the privilege to do so.A visit to the King George VI Memorial Chapel will set you back a whopping £28.50 for a weekend visit.It isn’t much better during a week day, as it will still cost a staggering £26.50 to step inside the hallowed halls.However, it should be noted that this is the cost to enter the.
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