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« on: April 20, 2021, 01:16:34 PM »

When will Windsor Castle reopen?

Sites such as Windsor Castle are currently not allowed to reopen, as we have not reached the relevant stage of the Government’s roadmap to easing lockdown restrictions.

Indoor tourist attractions, however, will be allowed to welcome visitors once again from Monday, May 17 - the date the next set of restrictions will be lifted.

This is currently the earliest day that the public can book tickets for. At this point, groups of six or two households will be allowed to meet inside.

When will Windsor Castle reopen?


Sites such as Windsor Castle are currently not allowed to reopen, as we have not reached the relevant stage of the Government’s roadmap to easing lockdown restrictions.

Indoor tourist attractions, however, will be allowed to welcome visitors once again from Monday, May 17 - the date the next set of restrictions will be lifted.
This is currently the earliest day that the public can book tickets for. At this point, groups of six or two households will be allowed to meet inside.

Can I visit the Royal Vault at Windsor Castle?

Prince Philip was buried in the Royal Vault of St. George’s Chapel and will be transferred to his final resting place in Windsor Castle when the Queen dies.

Three former kings have remained buried in the Royal Vaults below the chapel. They are George III, George IV and William IV. Henry VIII, Jane Seymour and Charles I were all buried beneath the Chapel before the construction of the vaults in 1810.

Visitors are welcome into St. George’s but the chapel remains an operational place of worship for members of the public, with three services taking place each day. It is closed to tourists on Sundays, however.
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