
Hello Loves!
Well, what a week this week has been. I’ve been absolutely floored by flu I assume (7 negative Covid tests – no fear) but I can honestly say I’ve never been so poorly. It’s the first time ever that I’ve had time off school too. But, I’m coming round the other side now which is good. If you hear someone sounding like a seal, that would be me coughing haha! Anyway, onto more pressing matters and a very delayed explorations post!

Anyway, I want to share with you today the final part of my journey for honouring the late Queen. You’ll remember from a few posts ago that I was part of ‘The Queue’ (you can see that post here). There was just one final part I needed to do and that was pay my respects at St George’s Chapel which is within Windsor Castle. This is the Queen’s final resting place where she has been reunited in the royal vault with her beloved husband Prince Philip. My dad and I queued together and it was time for us to say bye together. My mum was also here for this too!

Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world. Originally founded by William the Conqueror, it’s been home to 40 monarchs which is incredibly impressive. The State Apartments are sublime, the contents are wonderful and I really liked seeing the different gifts received throughout the reign of Her Majesty the Queen. Photos are only allowed of the outside which I totally understand. You have to see it to believe it really. The one thing that has stayed with me from these state rooms is the colours: bold, vivid and flawless.

Naturally, there was a huge queue to be able to get this photo. It’s the closest you can get but we’ve all seen this on the television screens. It made me think back to the funeral of Prince Philip. The view of the Long Walk was one of my favourite bits but because this was inside the castle, you weren’t able to take photos.

It’s really quite hard to comprehend how lucky we are to have this amount of history around us. I’m fortunate in that my dad is just as interested as I am – it’s something that has been passed down through our family. It felt fitting and right to see the final resting place and to thank the Queen once again for all she has done.
I hope this little snippet has tempted you into visiting. The amazing thing is, your ticket can be validated for a whole year! And I can confirm, the gift shops are excellent. For more information on visiting, please click here.

Until next time!
Big love all xxx

Great post ! Have a nice Sunday ! Diana
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That’s so kind. I’m thrilled you liked it. Have a lovely Sunday too.
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Lovely post. Your post make me remember these places again and thank you share these huge monument and place with lots of stories on history pages. It’s amazing and most well maintained castle till date.
Thank you , wishing you cheerful Sunday.
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You’re so kind. I’m really glad you like it though. I found it to be an incredible place. I hope you’re doing well my friend. Enjoy Sunday. 🙏
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I hope you feel better soon! Did you spent hours in the queue then too? It is lovely of you to pay your respects, it’s really history written!
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To see the Queen lying in state? Yes, 15 and a half hours. If you mean at Windsor, it wasn’t so bad – under an hour. Seems a small ask really. I am just so thrilled to be a part of it. Hope you’re well love.
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I enjoyed this! I love castles, and Windsor is on my list to visit someday. Thank you for sharing!
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Aw I’m glad you liked it. I hope you get to visit. It’s really magnificent.
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What an amazing opportunity to stand within the walls of Windsor Castle! So much history, indeed. Hope you feel better soon 🙂
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Aw thank you so much. I’m thrilled you enjoyed it.
Yes, I’m slowly getting there. The weekend goes too fast though! I hope you’re ok too!
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Thank you for taking us up close and personal into this fascinating world of the Crown!
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You too kind. I enjoyed looking back to my week off in October. It feels like a long time ago… x
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Magnificent! Thanks for sharing!
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I’m so glad you like!
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Thank you for the amazing tribute with spectacular photos and history. My imagination runs wild with castles!
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Aw thank you! I really am glad that you enjoyed it!
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