Mount Vernon has always
been a place of pilgrimage because of the tomb of George Washington, America’s
secular saint. Prior to the outbreak of the American Civil War,
Mount Vernon was visited by HRH Prince Albert, Prince of Wales (later King Edward
VII). On October 5, 1860 President James Buchanan accompanied the Prince
on a tour of Mount Vernon and visited Washington’s tomb, which was not in very
good shape. A British correspondent wrote, “No pious care seems to have
ever tended this neglected grave. . .It is here alone in its glory, uncared
for, unvisited, unwatched, with the night-wind for its only mourner sighing
through the waste of trees, and strewing the dead brown leaves like ashes
before the tomb. Such is the grave of Washington!”
On March 18, 2015, HRH Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall laid a wreath at Washington’s tomb. The Prince, a major force in raising awareness about environmental issues, found Washington’s tomb in considerably better shape than did his great-great grandfather.
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