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- The Royal Mausoleum is a mausoleum for Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert, Prince Consort. It is located on the Frogmore estate within the Home Park at Windsor in Berkshire, England. It was listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England in October 1975.
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The Royal Burial Ground is a cemetery used by the British royal family. Consecrated on 23 October 1928 by the Bishop of Oxford, it is adjacent to the Royal Mausoleum, which was built in 1862 to house the tomb of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
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His funeral took place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after lying in state for three days and he was buried at the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore. His widow, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, was buried alongside him in 1986. Background. Edward died on 28 May 1972 in Paris. A heavy smoker, he had suffered from throat cancer.
The Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore; Photo Credit – Wikipedia. Frogmore consists of over thirty acres of private gardens within the grounds of the Home Park, adjacent to Windsor Castle. The name comes from the frogs which have always lived in this area near the River Thames.
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