Nobility were in charge of castles and surrounding areas.
A chapel is like a church.
castellan or bishop
the guards are not in charge the donkeys but is
In early castles, the chapel was located next to the main gate or some times near the keep so the king, lord, lady, and knights to get there fast or sometimes at night to and pray.
Peasants were not responsible for building castles in Medieval times. Masons and other trained professionals were in charge of making sure castles were built properly.
It was made of stone bricks. The walls were extremely thick for extra defence protection. Internally the castles were divided into 2. The castles also had a built in chapel.
because they have different people in charge of different castles and one persons idea was the best so castles changed for ever.
Many did and some didn't. There are a few that only had one corner that was reserved to pray in with a small alter. The Tower of London has a chapel that dates to the Normans. Three masses were said a day and if an area had a large church it took the place of the private chapel.
Medieval lords were the nobles in charge of lands and castles. They owed allegiance to the kings.
They usually had their own chapels. St. James chapel in the Tower of London is a wonderful small Norman chapel. Most major keeps/castles had a beautiful chapel of some sort, but the families also supported the city or town church. The Medici family of Florence, Italy had their own chapel in the Peiti place, but they also attended the services in the Dumo and helped pay for the building.
The person that controlled the medieval castles were the kings and queens. But the king and queen didn't like living in the castle for it was to crowded, so they would put the baron in charge while they were in their manor.