Westminster Abbey is the final resting place of 30 kings and queens starting with King Edward the Confessor whose magnificent shrine stands just behind the High Altar. Henry III, who built the church ...
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester smiled as they walked into Westminster Abbey; they were among the few members of the royal family in attendance. WPA Pool//Getty Images Princess Anne chatted ...
The Cosmatesque mosaics of Westminster Abbey. The pavement and royal tombs... by Warwick Rodwell and David Neal, 2019 Westminster. The art, architecture and archaeology of the Royal Abbey edited by W.
Westminster Abbey has been home to royal coronations ... Guests can tour attractions like the chapels and royal tombs and can even view the coronation chair, which has been a part of royal ...
With a history which stretches all the way back to the 10th century, Westminster ... the abbey has been the setting for every single coronation and multiple important royal events, including ...
Charles will be joined by the Queen, Prince and Princess of Wales and a 2,000-strong congregation for the event at Westminster Abbey ... a key event in the royal calendar, after also being ...
This medieval church, graced by many royal weddings and coronations, offers a magnificent peek at London's far-reaching history. Westminster Abbey is generally busy – and the staff keeps you ...