This ancient chapel at Windsor Castle was rebuilt by Henry VII as a burial place for Henry VI, but was not completed until the time of Cardinal Wolsey. Wolsey’s magnificent tomb, unoccupied, was broken up during the Civil War. Queen Victoria had the chapel made into a splendid memorial for her husband, who died in 1861 (however, only Prince Albert’s cenotaph is here; he is buried next to Queen Victoria in the mausoleum at Frogmore House). It contains the tombs of the Duke of Clarence (d. 1892), the elder son of Edward VII, and the Duke of Albany (d. 1884), Queen Victoria’s youngest son. Beneath the chapel are buried George III, Queen Charlotte and six of their sons (including George IV and William IV).