Queen Elizabethisback in Scotland, continuing a royal summer tradition.
The monarch, 96, was spotted last week leaving her royal residence of Windsor Castle to travel to herBalmoral estatein Scotland, where she traditionally retreats in the late summer months. Since Balmoral Castle is open to the public until August 2 this year, the Queen will likely spend the next couple of weeks staying elsewhere on the estate before officially moving into the castle.
For more than 150 years, the Scottish castle has served as a private retreat for the British royal family (and their beloved dogs, of course!). During the months of August and September, it’s likely that many members of the royal family — including the Queen’s children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren — will head to Scotland for a visit with the monarch. There, they’ll entertain friends, hold dances, have picnics and go on shooting parties on the 7,000-acre estate.
Royal Family at Balmoral.Bettmann Archive/Getty
“Staff have been told to expect the full list of royals including Harry, Meghan and their children Archie and Lilibet,” a source told the outlet.
Queen Elizabeth.Jane Barlow - WPA Pool/Getty
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attending the Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen’s Jubilee on June 3.Samir Hussein/WireImage
However, their trip noticeablydid not include any public interactionswith Harry’s brother,Prince William, or father,Prince Charles, amid a rift within the family, which the couple talked about in their March 2021 interview withOprah Winfrey.
Prince Williamhas been visiting Balmoral since he was a young boy, and it’s where he was when he learned of his mother Princess Diana’s death. William and Kate also have a special spot in their hearts for Scotland as it’s where they first met as college students at the University of St. Andrews.
William previously publiclystatedthat “the connection I feel to Scotland will forever run deep.”
“It was here in Scotland — 20 years ago this year — that I first met Catherine. Needless to say, the town where you meet your future wife holds a very special place in your heart.” He added, “George, Charlotte and Louis already know how dear Scotland is to both of us, and they are starting to build their own happy memories here too. We have no doubt they will grow up sharing our love and connection to Scotland from the Highlands to the Central Belt, from the Islands to the Borders.”
“We went up to Scotland, so we’ve had a good family vacay through August, which was quite nice with the kids,” he said.
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Balmoral Castle.Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty
Although it’s a vacation, it’s not all play for the monarch while she’s away in the Scottish Highlands. She continues to work, reading her diplomatic papers in the famous “red boxes” delivered daily. She also normally continues to hold audiences and undertake some public engagements.
The U.K. prime minister also traditionally visits Balmoral each year — and the Queen may also meet a new leader, the 15th of her reign, during this trip. After Boris Johnson announced that he wasstepping down from the positionearlier this month, the newly elected prime minister will likely travel to Scotland for an audience with the monarch soon after the early September election.
source: people.com