
Royal Chapel
The Royal Chapel is a religious building associated with a royal residence or institution, serving as a place of worship for the monarchy and their court. It often hosts significant ceremonies, such as coronations, weddings, and funerals, reflecting the monarchy’s spiritual and national symbolism. Architecturally, it combines religious elements with regal grandeur, emphasizing its importance in both faith and royal tradition. The chapel acts as a spiritual center for the royal family, symbolizing their divine right to rule and their connection to the church.