The tombstone of queen elizabeth ii was officially unveiled on Saturday with the publication of a photo by Buckingham Palace, five days after his burial in the St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Located precisely in the george vi memorialfather of Elizabeth II who died in 1952, the new tombstone bears the names of the queen’s parents – the former king and queen mother Elizabeth (1900-2002) -, and from now on that of the sovereign and her husband Philip (1921-2021).
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The tombstone, from which images had already appeared on social networks It is made of hand-sculpted Belgian black marble, inlaid with brass lettering.
Died on September 8 at the age of 96, after more than 70 years of reign – a record in the United Kingdom – Isabel II was buried on Monday after a sumptuous state funeral.