Buckingham Palace announced on Saturday that Queen Elizabeth II‘s final resting place has a new ledger stone at the King George VI Memorial Chapel.
The Palace released a new photo of the ledger stone, which the Palace says is made of hand-carved Belgian black marble with brass letter inlays to match the previous ledger stone installed in the chapel.
The memorial chapel sits within the walls of St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. The new ledger stone now reads the late monarch’s name as well as her late husband, Prince Philip (1921-2021), and her late parents — King George VI (1895-1952) and Queen Elizabeth (1900-2002). READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis Are Aware of Her Death, Trainer Dr.
Roger Mugford Says (Exclusive) The photo of the ledger comes just days after Her Majesty was laid to rest with the Duke of Edinburgh following a state funeral in London that was witnessed by millions in the UK.
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