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Since its completion in 1855, access to the interior of Balmoral Castle has been restricted to the public, until now. By Sam Ormiston, Deputy Features Editor, Alexander Smail ...
King Charles III is opening the interior of Balmoral Castle to the public for the first time – but a ticket will set you back £100.
The doors of Balmoral Castle are being opened to the public for the very first time by King Charles. Royal fans will have the opportunity to see what was the late Queen Elizabeth's favourite of ...
The castle’s library, which was once Victoria and her consort’s breakfast and lunch room, is today used by the King as his working study where he has welcomed dignitaries from across the globe.
The graffiti on the door is thought to have been created by soldiers living inside the castle between 1789 and 1855. In the 1790s, the castle was renovated due to the threat of an invasion from ...
Thousands of soldiers were brought into the castle’s walls. Six to 12 men would guard St. John’s Tower - where the door was found - in the castle’s great outer ditch at one time.