The first image of the new ledger stone at the Queen's final resting place in Windsor Castle has been released by the Royal Family.
The stone has been inscribed with the Queen's name alongside her mother, father and husband's name in the King George VI Memorial Chapel in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, where the late monarch was buried.
Following her internment the new black stone slab has been set into the floor, and replaces the old stone that had the names George VI and Elizabeth inscribed in gold lettering.
As shown in the picture released by the Royal Family, the stone features in list form 'George VI 1895-1952' and 'Elizabeth 1900-2002' followed by a metal Garter Star, and then 'Elizabeth II 1926-2022' and 'Philip 1921-2021'.
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