There’s a big difference to the annual Balmoral summer holiday for the royal family this year. After the death of the Queen, who passed away at her beloved Aberdeenshire estate last September, things will take a while to get used to for staff this year as for the first time ever, it was King Charles inspecting the troops in the Guard of Honour as he arrived at the castle gates as part of the traditional welcome ceremony that awaits the monarch.
It’s been the late Queen Elizabeth who oversaw the trip up to Scotland for the past 70 years, but this time round it was the role of her son.
The Queen was frail last year and her health wasn’t great so the event was held in private in 2022. She would go on to see out her final days before she passed away at the highland home she adored so much, on September 8 at the age of 96.This year, the royals are heading back to carry on the Queen’s tradition as we take a look back at the last few days she spent in Scotland.
The Queen was adamant she would be at Balmoral for the Summer despite her ill health. She left in late July and was expected to take some time out from her royal duties before returning to England in October.
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