They will not find her—She would be buried in the valley of the Queens —not they valley of the kings.
“They will not find herShe would be buried in the valley of the Queens not the valley of the kings.”
Unless she were transgender!
There's reason to believe her tomb was found in antiquity (a gold scarab with her name on it was found on the Ulu Burun wreck), and moved, possibly to a cache of mummies analogous to the one near Deir el-Bahri (Theban tomb 320, or TT320); in the 19th century a bunch of grave goods from Nefertiti showed up in the markets in Egypt, suggesting that local yokel tomb robbers beat the archaeologists to the find. TT320 was found by robbers, but the robbers were discovered, arrested, and the cache (more than 50 individuals, including Ramses II) properly excavated and studied.