It seems that Diana was buried in one of the coffins usually used for British Royals: an oak coffin in the shape of a hexagon, possessing an inner liner made of lead.
Princess Diana is said to have had one of the coffins typically used for British Royals: an oak coffin in the shape of a hexagon; inside a coffin liner made of lead.
Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
Diana, Princess of Wales, was buried in a closed coffin. Her funeral service took place on September 6, 1997, and the public was allowed to pay their respects at her coffin, which was draped in the royal standard and adorned with flowers. There was no public viewing of an open coffin, as her family chose to keep it closed during the services.
A burial shroud.No your buried in a coffin
what was the coffin that the paroah was buried in called The coffin is called a 'sarcophagus'. Whch seems to translate literally to '[phagus] eater of the [sarco] dead'.
no
In a special case or coffin. The Coffin or case, was later put in a tomb.
In a coffin in the seplichur of his castle.
No one needs to have a coffin to be buried, but it seems better then just putting them in the dirt, doesn't it? If you still don't want to use a coffin, you could wrap the pet in a blanket, or else have it cremated.
yes
He built it for himself to be buried in
She was buried next to her husband Henry the 8th inn a Glass coffin and you can go and visit her in a museum in France.