Where is Maggie Thatcher's grave?

Margaret Thatcher's ashes are interred in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London. She is buried in the Chelsea Pensioners' burial ground, specifically within the Margaret Thatcher Infirmary gardens, marked by a headstone that simply reads "Margaret Thatcher 1925–2013".
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Was Margaret Thatcher buried or cremated?

Thatcher's body was subsequently cremated at Mortlake Crematorium. Her ashes were buried at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, in a private ceremony on 28 September 2013, alongside those of her husband, Denis.
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Where are Princess Margaret's ashes?

She died on 9 February 2002. Unusually for a member of the Royal Family, she was cremated, and her ashes were deposited in the King George VI Memorial Chapel in St George's Chapel, Windsor.
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Is The Iron Lady historically accurate?

The Iron Lady (2011) is praised for Meryl Streep's acclaimed performance and capturing Thatcher's struggle as a woman in power, but it's criticized for historical inaccuracies like oversimplifying events and exaggerating her isolation, particularly the portrayal of her as the only woman in Parliament, making it more a sympathetic, personalized narrative than a strictly factual documentary. 
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Why did the Soviets call Thatcher the Iron Lady?

As prime minister, she implemented policies that came to be known as Thatcherism. A Soviet journalist dubbed her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style.
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Who was the Iron Lady in real life?

Baroness Margaret Thatcher, the 'Iron Lady', was the first female British Prime Minister and the longest serving PM for over 150 years.
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Which word did Princess Diana remove from her vows?

Princess Diana famously removed the word "obey" from her wedding vows to Prince Charles in 1981, choosing instead to promise to "love him, comfort him, honor and keep him, in sickness and in health," a move that modernized royal tradition and was later followed by her daughters-in-law, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. 
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Which royal refused to attend Diana's funeral?

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (then Sophie Rhys-Jones) was the royal who notably skipped Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, not by outright refusal but by a considerate decision supported by the Royal Family, because her strong resemblance to Diana would have been too upsetting for the grieving crowds, as reported in royal biographies.
 
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What was Diana wearing in her casket?

According to the account, the dress she was laid to rest in was a black cocktail dress by Catherine Walker, one of her favorite designers.
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Who has the most expensive funeral in history?

Funerals from history

The most expensive funeral in history is said to be that of Alexander the Great. Taking two years to plan, the King's body was preserved in honey while the golden casket and funeral carriage that would carry his body from Babylon to Macedonia were built.
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Why did Princess Diana always hold her head down?

Princess Diana kept her head down in public due to a combination of shyness, feeling overwhelmed by intense media scrutiny, and a strategic way to manage her image, often peering up from under wide-brimmed hats to regain a sense of control and privacy while still appearing graceful, a habit stemming from her early struggle with royal life and a desire to seem smaller or less conspicuous. 
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What did Diana call Queen Elizabeth?

Diana grew up at Park House, situated on the Sandringham estate. The family leased the house from its owner, Queen Elizabeth II, whom Diana called "Aunt Lilibet" since childhood. The royal family frequently holidayed at the neighbouring Sandringham House, and Diana played with Princes Andrew and Edward.
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Who is the only British prime minister to ever be assassinated?

The only British Prime Minister to be assassinated was Spencer Perceval, who was shot and killed by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons on May 11, 1812, because Bellingham held a personal grievance against the government and felt wronged by them. 
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Who was the shortest serving prime minister?

The shortest-serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is Liz Truss, who held office for just 49 days in 2022, from September 6th to October 25th, making her the quickest to leave the role. She resigned amid a government crisis, with her tenure being shorter than any other PM in British history. 
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What happened in 1979 in the UK?

3 May – 1979 general election. 4 May – The Conservatives win the General Election by a 44-seat majority and Margaret Thatcher becomes the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe is the most notable MP to lose his seat in the election.
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