People who wish to visit the tomb with the mortal remains of Queen Elizabeth II will have to pay, but not just any figure, one that is generating all kinds of comments on social networks.
The 96-year-old monarch died last September 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. After complying with all the royal protocol for her death, she was buried on September 19 in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, where the remains of her husband, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; her sister Princess Margaret and parents King George VI and Queen Mother Elizabeth are also buried.
How much does it cost to visit the Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb?
After concluding the period of mourning of the British royal family, it was known that people who want to pay tribute and visit the grave can do so, but it has a cost of 32 euros adults, young people between 18 and 24 years will pay 21 euros, children between 5 and 17 years, 17 euros; children under 5 years will have free access.
In social networks there was no shortage of users who rejected the price and some assured that for that amount you can visit other historical monuments.
“For the price they charge you can get an all-inclusive ticket to Versailles, the castle, garden and other exhibitions,” commented one user.
Visiting Hours for Queen Elizabeth II’s grave
The British royal family reported that visits to the Queen’s tomb will be limited and will have a weekly schedule of Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
A ledger stone has been installed at the King George VI Memorial Chapel, following the interment of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
The King George VI Memorial Chapel sits within the walls of St George’s Chapel, Windsor. pic.twitter.com/5GdsGoTb27
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 24, 2022