[1] Her husband is never mentioned, but Rekhetre would have been the wife of one of Khafre's successors, possibly Menkaure.
From that side room a sloping passage leads to a burial chamber containing a sarcophagus.
Further fragments of the canopic jars were found in the chapel area and the forecourt of the tomb.
Kaemnefret was an overseer of ka-priests of the funerary estate, and senior of the dockyard of neheb-boats.
Kaemnefret is shown at a smaller scale before the queen and is holding a censer in his hands.
The ka-servants in the lower register are shown carrying legs of a bull and another goose.