St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England is a chapel built in the late-medieval Perpendicular Gothic style. The Royal Vault is a burial chamber beneath St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, that was excavated between 1804 and 1810 on the instruction of King George III. The Royal Vault at St. George's Chapel at Windsor was built over several years between 1804 and 1810. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Funeral will take place on Saturday 17 April 2021 at 3pm in St George’s Chapel, Windsor. Some members of the British Royal family were reburied at this cemetery in 1928, having previously been interred in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel.. 1928 Prince Harald of Schleswig-Holstein (1876–1876), son of Princess Helena of the United Kingdom. George III's wife Queen Charlotte and their daughter Princess Amelia, George IV's daughter Princess Charlotte, and Queen Victoria's father, the Duke of Kent, are all interred in the Royal Vault. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII (d. 1537) Charles I (d.1649). The shuffling around of some lesser royal persons from location to location is not without precedent, and several members of the Royal Family have been removed from Westminster Abbey to the vault in years past. The Duke of Edinburgh will then be laid to rest in the Royal Vault under St George's Chapel in Windsor. Most recently, Princess Margaret, who died in 2002, was cremated and her ashes were initially placed in the Royal Vault, per the Irish Times. Instead, the duke will receive a ceremonial funeral that will still have many of the same traditions, but without the streets lined with mourning British citizens. the Royal vault at St George's Chapel. Traditionally at Royal funerals, the coffin is lowered into the vault through an opening in the floor of St George's Chapel. The memorial chapel was the first structural addition to the exterior of St George’s chapel since it was completed in 1528. Princess Augusta was originally buried with her husband in St. Anne's Church but was moved by decree of Queen Mary, Elizabeth II's grandmother, in 1930, according to Cemetery Club. Over the course of his 59-year reign, George III managed a defeat of France in the Seven Years' War and a tamping down of unrest in many British colonies, but suffered a stinging loss in the American Revolution. 20 May 1910 – HM King Edward VII, in the Royal Vault (later buried in a sarcophagus on the south side of the altar). Behind the High Altar on the south side is an enclosed staircase leading down to the vault, and it is via this, that matters of ‘maintenance’ are conducted. He suffered serious bouts of mental illness for the rest of his life and was determined to be unfit for rule for the last decade of his reign. With the world watching, the duke will be interred at the Royal Vault of St. George's Chapel following the church service. Here is everything you need to know. When the British royal family announced the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on April 9, 2021, it set into motion funeral plans that were years in the making. Although his funeral took place at St George’s Chapel, George was originally interred in the Royal Vault inside the chapel. The Quire in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle The Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin will descend into the Royal Vault during his funeral service, lowered by an electric motor. George VI died in 1952 and was first interred in the Royal Vault before being moved to the memorial chapel when it was built 17 years later, in 1969. Laura Elston. In 1910, Queen Mary wrote to a relative saying, “The vault looks very nice now and is well lighted and arranged.”. The service will be preceded by a ceremonial procession inside the grounds of Windsor Castle. ( Log Out /  The Royal Vault was built for King George III (pictured above), the longest-ruling British monarch among all of his predecessors.