With a history which stretches all the way back to the 10th century, Westminster Abbey has stood through the lives of important people and world-changing events. But who is buried in in the floor ...
From 1066 to 2023, Westminster Abbey has served as a coronation site to over 30 English and British monarchs, from William the Conqueror to ...
At 11 o'clock there was a two-minute silence, and the body was then taken to Westminster Abbey where it was buried at the west end of the nave. To the surprise of the organisers, in the week after ...
On 10th I had the opportunity of attending the Remembrance Sunday at Westminster Abbey. The Abbey itself was draped in ...
Some have been standing for centuries and are home to incredible history. Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral are two of the most famous and are often used by the royals for special ...
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 ...
At the western end of the nave of Westminster Abbey is a black Belgian marble stone on top of a grave that conceals a coffin containing a body once buried in France during World War One.
This is the incredible scene where Buckingham Palace was turned into a replica of Westminster Abbey in the lead up ... streets of central London to watch history unfold. Featuring previously ...
It will be the princess’ fourth “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey and it will broadcast in the United Kingdom on Christmas Eve. Catherine began the festive tradition ...