WINDSOR Castle is one of the nation’s most iconic buildings, but it was once ravaged by flames after a fire broke out in 1992.
The incident destroyed 115 rooms and took five years to restore and is said to have “devastated” the Queen.
On November 20, 1992, a faulty spotlight in Queen Victoria’s Private Chapel at Windsor Castle set alight to a curtain next to the altar.
Just minutes later, the fire started spreading around the historic castle, including into St George’s Hall next door.
The fire was spotted at 11.30am and within three hours a team of 225 firefighters from seven counties were tackling the outbreak.