Saturday, 1 August 2009

Windsor Castle

We went to Windsor Castle a couple of weeks ago. It was a fun trip, and I'm glad my niece, Cathy, suggested it! The castle is one of the residences of Her Majesty the Queen, and apparently she spends most weekends there. It is the largest and oldest continually inhabited castle in the world.

James in one of the gateways within the castle walls

The lovely moat garden

Moat garden view #2

James outside St. George's chapel

There was so much to see at the castle - amazing art, ranging from Leonardo da Vinci pencil drawings to van Dyck portraits to silver and china and arms and armor; a bed that Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie slept in during their visit to the castle; an 85-year-old dollhouse, complete with working electricity and servants' quarters; and beautiful St. George's chapel, which also had a marble sculpture of Princess Charlotte, only child to King George IV. She died at age 21 after giving birth to a stillborn son. The sculpture of her was breathtaking. It depicted her corpse under a shroud, surrounded by mourners, all shrouded. Above these were Charlotte's soul, rising heavenwards, flanked by winged angels, one of whom was holding the baby boy. All the figures were carved from white marble. Gorgeous. I tried in vain to find a picture of the sculpture on the internet. You'll just have to see it in person someday!

4 comments:

mary said...

So amazing! I want to come to England one day. How much longer are you guys going to be there?

Sally said...

That's so cool! I hope James will be able to remember the castles.

Emma said...

That is amazing! I wish I could have seen it too! What a neat thing to do!

hillary and britton said...

I love Winsor Castle too. Sounds like a wonderful outing