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Balmoral Castle: Everything you need to know
about the Queen's 'favourite' place
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Balmoral is often referred to as the Queen's
"favourite place"
and she is said to never be happier than when
staying there.
She travels to the estate in Aberdeenshire
each summer,
with members of her family invited to spend
time with her while she is there.
Balmoral Castle was handed down to her through
generations of royals
after
being bought for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852.
The Queen 's traditional annual stay at the
main property –
after a break at Craigowan Lodge on the estate
in July –
usually stretches through August and September
and into October.
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This year she travelled to Balmoral on July 21
and remained at the estate to appoint a new
Prime Minister there for the first time in her reign on Tuesday.
The 96-year-old monarch, who has faced
ongoing mobility issues, traditionally holds audiences with outgoing
and incoming premiers at Buckingham Palace but this year stayed in
Scotland. Outgoing prime minister Boris Johnson and
his successor Liz Truss made the
1,000-mile round trip to Aberdeenshire for the key audiences this week. It came after the Queen broke with
convention earlier this summer when inspecting a guard of honour to
officially mark taking up residence at her Scottish home. Traditionally she inspects the guard of honour
at the gates of Balmoral but this year she held the event privately
within the estate's grounds for her "comfort", sources said. Balmoral, like Sandringham, is a private
residence of the Queen rather than a royal residence belonging to
the Crown.
Princess Eugenie, the Queen's granddaughter,
once described Balmoral as the most beautiful place on the planet. She said: "Walks, picnics, dogs - a lot
of dogs, there's always dogs – and people coming in and out all the time.
It's a lovely base for Granny and Grandpa, for us to come and see them up there; where
you just have room to breathe and run."
Years of royal memories have been forged at
Balmoral, including family barbecues – where the Duke of Edinburgh did the cooking
and the Queen the washing-up. After Philip and Princess Elizabeth married
in 1947, they spent part of their honeymoon at
Birkhall - a grand hunting lodge on the Balmoral estate. The Queen was staying with her grandsons
William and Harry at Balmoral when their mother Diana, Princess
of Wales died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.
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