Unfortunately for her, she is dead when Lord Montague is at the tomb. It is revealed in the last scene of the play that she earlier died of heartbreak over Roemo's banishment. Poor Montague had a double dose of grief.
Lady Montague did not come to the tomb with her husband because she had passed away from grief over the banishment of her son, Romeo. Her absence adds to the tragic nature of the scene when Romeo finds Juliet seemingly lifeless.
Lady Montague dies grieving for her son. Her husband informs the Prince of her death in the Tomb Scene.
Montague announces that Lady Montague has died because of Romeo's exile from Verona. He explains that the news of Romeo's banishment caused such grief to her that it led to her untimely death.
Howard Carter, Lord Carnarvon, Lady Herbert, and the workers found Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt.
Howard Carter, Lord Carnavon V, Lady Evelen, & Callendar.
Montague was to meet with Prince Escalus at the Capulet's tomb, where they discover the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
he tells them that she died due to the grief she was going through with romeo's banishment.:)
Paris assumed that Romeo, being a Montague, would want to desecrate the tomb.
Lord Capulet thought his daughter was already dead, and then he discovers her bleeding on the floor of the family tomb. In grief at their children's death, both Lord Capulet and Lord Montague vow to end the fighting between their families and to raise a golden statue in memory of each other's child.
"Where is my lord?"
the first person to open king Tut's tomb was lord Carnarvon
the climax is when the midnight sun finds lord phrohs tomb