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Balmoral Castle is steeped in Scottish tradition, with numerous nods to its rich royal history. Prince Albert purchased the land in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and began building onto an existing ...
Though Balmoral Castle is located just 50 miles west of Aberdeen, it feels like a completely different world. The 50,000-acre estate lies in the valley of the River Dee in the foothills of the ...
Balmoral Castle is just one of many royal residences; there are over 20 royal homes, which are worth a grand total of approximately $18 billion. Here's what makes Balmoral particularly unique.
The King, 75, privately owns Balmoral Castle in Scotland and its 50,000-acre estate, known as the British royal family's summer escape for generations and where Queen Elizabeth died in 2022.
Per Balmoral Castle’s website, “For the first time since the castle was completed in 1855, we have been granted permission to take you on a private tour with our experienced guides.
Surrounded by countryside, Balmoral Castle is where she spent many a happy holiday - from visiting with her grandparents King George V and Queen Mary as a small child, to the final months of her life.
Per Balmoral Castle’s website, “For the first time since the castle was completed in 1855, we have been granted permission to take you on a private tour with our experienced guides.
Balmoral Castle and its 50,000-acre estate has been privately owned by the royal family since 1845 and is cherished up to the present day as a late-summer getaway for the family.
Balmoral Castle, in Aberdeenshire, has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852, having been first leased in 1848.
I visited Balmoral, where Queen Elizabeth spent her final days, after her death. I can see why she cherished this castle as a 'royal escape.' By Mikhaila Friel ...
One of the most notable features of the castle is the 80-foot-tall turreted clocktower. Though Balmoral Castle is located just 50 miles west of Aberdeen, it feels like a completely different world.
Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish holiday home of the royal family for almost 170 years. Away from the bustle of public duties, the royal retreat was famously known as Queen Elizabeth II's 'happy ...