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Queen Victoria was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on 28th June 1838.

Westminster Abbey, the Royal Church, so to speak. By the way Five Sovereign Queens lie buried in this church- Victoria is not one of them, She is interred at the Frogmore Mausoleum, in the Windsor Castle complex- the so-called Home Park, it is a memorial park, not a public pleasure garden.

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Every English and British monarch since William I in 1066 has been crowned at Westminster Abbey in London.

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King Edward VI was crowned at Westminster Abbey (like most English monarchs) in London, England.

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British monarchs are typically undergo their coronation in a famous church. Specifically, British kings and queens receive their coronation at Westminster Abbey.

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As is the situation with royal marriages, the coronation of the Monarchs of Britain occurs in Westminster Abbey.

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Mostly in Westminster Abbey.

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