Around 3 PM, the hearse officially arrived outside Windsor Castle and continued to move along the Long Walk of the castle.
This was the last stretch of road leading to Windsor Castle, with thousands of British citizens gathered on both sides of the route to wait.
Under the reluctant gaze of the British people, Queen Victoria's hearse entered the Windsor Castle enclosure, disappearing from the sight of everyone present.
The final funeral ceremony was held at St. George's Chapel within Windsor Castle, a church often used by the royal family for weddings, christenings, and funerals.
The burial ceremony was presided over by the Bishop of St George's Chapel, David Connor. Since the burial ceremony was by invitation only, only about 400 guests attended.
The main attendees of the ceremony were the royal family and current and former staff of the private estate, symbolizing the end of Queen Victoria's reign.