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Where King Charles and Queen Camilla would usually spend Easter

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King Charles will make his first appearance at a major royal event when the family comes together to celebrate Easter Sunday at St George's Chapel, Windsor.

While the late Queen always traditionally held the spring celebration in Windsor, King Charles and Queen Camilla have often opted to spend the time privately at their Birkhall home near the Balmoral Estate in Scotland.

Birkhall was built in 1715 and was originally owned by the Farquharson family, before being acquired by the Gordon family. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert then owned the house as part of the Balmoral Estate in 1849, which was gifted to their eldest son, the future King Edward VII.

Edward VII spent very little time at Birkhall, so little in fact that he only visited once. His mother, Queen Victoria had used Birkhall as a residence for her extended family and staff.

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