Who died at Windsor Castle

Philippa of Hainaut -
In 1327, a young Philippa of Hainaut married King Edward III and moved from France to England. They had 12 children.

Philippa of Hainaut -
Philippa of Hainaut was adored by her people and is regarded as one of England's most beloved queens. She died at Windsor Castle in 1369.

George III -
George III became king in 1760. He became known for mainly two things: losing the American colonies during the Revolutionary War, and his poor mental health.

George III -
The mental health of George III deteriorated severely over the years, until his son George, the Prince of Wales, had to take over as regent. George III died at Windsor Castle in 1820.

George IV -
George IV ascended to the throne in 1820. His allegedly lavish lifestyle, which included heavy drinking and eating, started to take a toll on his health. 

George IV -
George IV's physical and mental health deteriorated rapidly, and he eventually passed away on June 26, 1830, at Windsor Castle, aged 67.

William IV -
William IV's had a short seven-year reign, which lasted from 1830 to 1837. Curious fact: he was the last British king named William (Prince William might become the next one day).

William IV -
William IV passed away on June 20, 1837 at Windsor Castle, right when his niece, then-Princess Victoria, turned 18. She went on to become queen.

Albert, Prince Consort -
Albert was Queen Victoria's husband (and cousin). The couple were married from 1840 to 1861 and had nine children.

Albert, Prince Consort -
Albert died in 1861, aged 41, at Windsor Castle. It is speculated that it was due to typhoid fever, but the disease in question is still debated by historians.

Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother had an active role in the British monarchy for many years. 

Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - The Queen Mother passed away in March 2002, at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, aged 101.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh- Philip Mountbatten was born into Greek and Danish royal families, but grew up in England. He went on to serve in the British Navy and met the then-Princess Elizabeth.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh -
The longest-serving royal consort in the history of the British royal family passed away on April 9, 2021, at Windsor Castle. Prince Philip was 99.

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