The royal family has filed plans with a local government council to open a nearly 300-person wedding venue on the grounds of Balmoral Castle in Scotland, an estate that has been in the family for ...
The existing house on site was found to be too small, so the royals purchased the estate in 1852. In its place, the construction of the current Balmoral Castle was commissioned. William Smith of ...
Everyone loves a royal wedding — and excitement is building around speculation that King Charles is pursuing permission to ...
Well, that soon could be a reality. After opening Balmoral Castle, the British Royal family's Scotland estate, to the public for the first time this year, King Charles is taking things a step ...
For admirers of Elizabeth II and her much-feted “Balmoral style” it could be the perfect place to go Christmas shopping ...
Balmoral has been a Royal residence since 1852, when Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, purchased the estate and its original castle. The existing Balmoral Castle was commissioned after the ...
Weddings are mentioned in plans a representative for the Aberdeenshire estate had lodged for the Queen’s Building, on the grounds near Balmoral Castle. The plans state the venue “may be used ...
The King's Balmoral estate has lodged plans for one its buildings to be turned into a wedding venue. Ceremonies at the Queen's Building - a few hundred metres from the main Royal castle - could ...
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.
The King's Balmoral estate ... to do so commercially. The estate has been increasingly opened up to the public by King Charles, with visitor tours of the main castle - costing £100 a ticket ...