Posted on Feb 10, 2026 / Travel

St. George’s Chapel is still a working place of worship and hosts regular services and major ceremonial events tied to British tradition. The annual Order of the Garter service, known as Garter Day, sees the Sovereign and knights in full regalia gather for a service of thanksgiving. The chapel has also been the site of major royal weddings and state events that draw global attention. At special times like Christmas, Easter and major anniversaries, you’ll find special worship services and concerts open to the public. Its regular daily worship services are free to attend, and many visitors enjoy the music and atmosphere even if they’re not there for history tours. Because the chapel is part of Windsor Castle, big national occasions like funerals and memorial services for royals often take place here as well. These events give the chapel a role not just as a museum piece but as a living part of British life.
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