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Barbara Harvey, who has died aged 97, was a medieval historian who drew on the extraordinarily rich estate archives of ...
Thousands of white flowers and eight trees transformed Westminster Abbey into a lush space for the couple's 2011 nuptials.
Westminster Abbey in London, England is a site for many royal events that date back nearly 1,000 years. All reigning monarchs since 1066 have had their coronations at Westminster Abbey.
Westminster Abbey is the final resting place for around 3,300 people in history and houses hundreds of memorials, wall tablets, and monuments throughout its building and grounds.
Westminster Abbey has also been a frequent venue for royal funerals and burials. Since the early 19th century, almost all British sovereigns have been buried at Windsor Castle, including Elizabeth II.
Following Queen Elizabeth's death in September, Westminster Abbey once again changed whose birthdays would be marked with the bells. In January for her 41st birthday, Princess Kate received the honor.
The royal family revealed a stunning first look inside Westminster Abbey hours before King Charles III’s coronation ceremony. The British family’s official Twitter account shared a 40-second ...
Since then, Westminster Abbey has been the site of nearly every coronation of a British monarch, including the Queen's in 1953, as well as 16 royal weddings, according to the official website.
Westminster Abbey is throwing open the doors to its attic (closed off from the public for 700 years), giving it a dust out, and putting a huge collection of weird royal artifacts from the last ...