First picture of Queen Elizabeth II’s ledger stone released by palace

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Black marble stone in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, bears names of late monarch, her husband and parents

Photograph: Royal Collection Trust/The Dean and Canons of Windsor/PAPhotograph: Royal Collection Trust/The Dean and Canons of Windsor/PAThe first picture of the new ledger stone marking Queen Elizabeth II’s final resting place in Windsor has been released.

Princess Margaret’s ashes are also buried in the chapel, though her name is not included in the inscription. Buckingham Palace released a picture of the slab, surrounded by floral tributes and wreaths, before the reopening of Windsor Castle next week.

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