Windsor Castle and its secrets

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The secret passageway that connects the Great Park to the castle is a real-life fairytale. In the 2011 documentary, "Windsor: A Story of Secrets and Creatures", Fiona Bruce revealed the secret in an unassuming way. She lifted a carpet to reveal a wooden trapdoor and a set of stone steps that are still in use. This passageway is one of Windsor Castle's best-kept secrets.

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though the castle was not bombed during World War II, it was rumored that Adolf Hitler wanted to make it his own home. It was not, but the royal family was forced to hide in the dungeon during the war. The chandeliers were removed, windows were blacked out, and the beds were reinforced. Future Queen Elizabeth II slept in the dungeon! But these stories are only some of the secrets of the Castle.

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Apart from its history, Windsor Castle is home to 150 staff. The 150 employees of the castle look after 300 fireplaces and 379 timepieces. A wine butler, a host of footmen, a multiple-gilder, and a palace steward are all employed at the castle. During World War II, the queen slept in the dungeon. These secrets will amaze you. This book will provide you with more insight into the history of the royal castle.

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There are some secrets that you might not know about Windsor Castle. Some people are not aware of it. But once you see it, you will feel the thrill of a lifetime. The castle is home to 10 monarchs, including William IV, Edward IV, and Charles I. Many notable people are buried here, including the legendary Henry VIII. There are many more hidden gems that make it one of Britain's premier tourist attractions.

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The castle has a secret passageway that leads directly to the Inner Hall. A wooden trapdoor leads to a stone staircase that was used to escape from the castle in the 1200s. It was designed to allow a whole army to enter and exit. It was used as a secret passageway. However, it is still a mystery and a fascinating place to visit. If you are lucky, you may get to meet the Queen during her visits to the castle.

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The castle is home to a vast complex of buildings and rooms. The St. George's Chapel is the largest space within the complex. It is considered one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in England. Built by King Edward III in the 14th century, it was expanded in the 15th century and can seat up to 800 people. It has been the site of many royal weddings. The castle also has several other secrets that visitors can discover.