This meticulously researched volume offers an in-depth architectural history of Windsor Castle, focusing on the significant contributions of Queens Victoria, Edward VII, and George V. The author provides a detailed examination of the castle's development during their respective reigns, illuminating the evolution of its design and construction. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in British history, architectural history, or the development of royal residences. By focusing on the contributions of these three monarchs, the study offers unique insights into the tastes and priorities of these influential figures and the ways in which their personal preferences shaped one of England's most iconic landmarks. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the castle's rich history and its enduring significance as a symbol of British monarchy. The study promises a comprehensive and engaging exploration of this architectural masterpiece, revealing the fascinating interplay between royal patronage and architectural innovation.