Royal summer getaway opened to public in historic first

In a move that has surprised royal enthusiasts and history buffs alike, King Charles has made a groundbreaking announcement regarding the future of Balmoral Castle, a cherished royal retreat with deep historical roots.

For the first time since its completion in the late 19th century, the Scottish castle will open its doors to the public, offering an intimate glimpse into the private lives of the British monarchy.


Balmoral Castle, nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, has long been associated with the royal family's summer vacations—a sanctuary away from the public eye.

However, starting from July 1 until August 4, before King Charles and Queen Camilla settle in for their seasonal stay, the castle will welcome visitors for exclusive guided tours.


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King Charles announced that Balmoral Castle will be open to the public for guided tours from July 1 until August 4. Credits: Shutterstock


These tours are not your average castle walkabouts.

Limited to a mere 10 people per group and with a daily cap of 40 visitors, the guided ‘castle interior tour’ promises an exceptionally personal experience.

The price tag for such exclusivity is steep, at $193 or $289 with the added luxury of afternoon tea, but the opportunity is proving irresistible to many.


According to Russell Myers, Associate Editor of the United Kingdom's The Daily Mirror, tickets are selling rapidly, with thousands queuing online for the chance to step back in time within the castle's storied walls.

‘I tried to get on to the website earlier—there were 9,000 people in front of me, so no chance,’ he shared.

‘But if you wanted to ever go back in time, this is potentially your opportunity.’

The highlight of the tour is undoubtedly the ballroom, described by Myers as 'absolutely magnificent'.

Here, visitors will be treated to an exhibition of Queen Elizabeth II's wardrobe, a poignant tribute to the late monarch's timeless elegance.

Additionally, art aficionados will appreciate the chance to purchase watercolours painted by King Charles himself, featuring the scenic landscapes of Balmoral, Highgrove, and Sandringham.

‘Visitors will get to see an exhibition of some of late Queen Elizabeth II’s clothes and some of King Charles’s watercolours will be on sale,’ Myers said.


Yet, the cost of the tickets raised eyebrows, especially during a time when many are feeling the pinch of a cost-of-living crisis.

The expense may indeed be a 'tall order' for the average person, as Myers pointed out, but for those who can afford it, the tour offers a rare peek into the royal family's private abode.

‘They will take you on a historical journey through several of the beautiful rooms within Balmoral Castle,’ Myers narrated.

‘You will learn about the origins of the castle, and how it has been loved by generations of the royal family.’

‘Travel through time from the purchase of the Balmoral by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, through to [the] present day, where you can see how rooms within the castle are used today by their Majesty’s The King and Queen and other members of the royal family,’ he added.

In addition to the ballroom, the tour will showcase a collection of outfits worn by Charles and Camilla, the late Queen, and the Queen Mother.

While previous tours of Balmoral have been limited to the grounds, gardens, and partial ballroom access, this new offering marks a significant shift in royal policy.


As discussions surrounding the future of Balmoral Castle unfold, shedding light on the royal family's plans nearly two years after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, there is also a poignant reflection on the intimate moments leading up to her final days.

Through a diary entry that offers a glimpse into the Queen's last moments, which occurred in the castle, one can get a deeper understanding of her legacy and the profound impact of her reign.

These insights into both the future of the royal estate and the personal reflections on Her Majesty's life underscore the enduring significance of the monarchy and the intricate tapestry of history woven within its walls.
Key Takeaways
  • King Charles announced that Balmoral Castle will be open to the public for guided tours for the first time since its completion in 1885.
  • The castle tours will be available from July 1 until August 4 before the royals arrive for the summer and are limited to 40 people per day.
  • Tickets for the tours, which include access to the ballroom and an exhibition of royal attire and King Charles's watercolours, are in high demand.
  • The tours represent a unique opportunity to explore the history of the castle and see areas that have been loved by generations of the royal family, although ticket costs may be prohibitive for some due to the cost-of-living crisis.
What are your thoughts on this royal revelation? Is the steep price worth the unique experience, or does it feel a bit much during these economically challenging times? Have you ever visited Balmoral or other royal residences, and what was your impression?

Share your stories and opinions in the comments below!
 
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He must need more money to pay for his Cancer treatments and Camilla needs more clothes!! I think it's disgusting to make people pay for it, obviously the ones who have money to spare.

I don't see why they (Royals) need so many properties. Andrew and Fergie have one LITTLE house.

So do the staff have better paying conditions?? Many years ago I read that the ones in Buckingham and the others virtually worked for a small wage as it was a reward to them to 'serve' the royals.
 
He must need more money to pay for his Cancer treatments and Camilla needs more clothes!! I think it's disgusting to make people pay for it, obviously the ones who have money to spare.

I don't see why they (Royals) need so many properties. Andrew and Fergie have one LITTLE house.

So do the staff have better paying conditions?? Many years ago I read that the ones in Buckingham and the others virtually worked for a small wage as it was a reward to them to 'serve' the royals.
why so much money they don't need it that's more than my weekly shopping cost I can't believe it . besides if you want to see inside it just google the interior of Belmoral castle. and you can look to your heats content.
He must need more money to pay for his Cancer treatments and Camilla needs more clothes!! I think it's disgusting to make people pay for it, obviously the ones who have money to spare.

I don't see why they (Royals) need so many properties. Andrew and Fergie have one LITTLE house.

So do the staff have better paying conditions?? Many years ago I read that the ones in Buckingham and the others virtually worked for a small wage as it was a reward to them to 'serve' the royals.
He must need more money to pay for his Cancer treatments and Camilla needs more clothes!! I think it's disgusting to make people pay for it, obviously the ones who have money to spare.

I don't see why they (Royals) need so many properties. Andrew and Fergie have one LITTLE house.

So do the staff have better paying conditions?? Many years ago I read that the ones in Buckingham and the others virtually worked for a small wage as it was a reward to them to 'serve' the royals.
 
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The viewing of Balmoral Castle proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the castle and grounds, and staff who do this work.
The castle is and will be a huge tourist attraction for Britan.
Also, the King wears many recycled clothes as does Camilla. Becoming King with all its perks is like winning the lottery. Would any of you give your lottery win away if you won. I think not.
 
Perhaps a bit expensive per person should be for a couple. Would be interesting to see though but l think King Charles paintings would be all copies to accommodate all those wanting them but who knows! Not interested in seeing their clothes though also thought the Queens clothes were all the same with just a few adjustments but who knows.
 
I live in Queensland and recently visited Sydney and confess to being somewhat taken back by the cost of some of the 'experiences' on offer. Climb the Harbour Bridge - $374, Day Trip to the Blue Mountains - $190. How many locals would spend that much money? Overseas visitors could regard it as a 'never to be repeated opportunity, similar to touring Balmoral.
 
He must need more money to pay for his Cancer treatments and Camilla needs more clothes!! I think it's disgusting to make people pay for it, obviously the ones who have money to spare.

I don't see why they (Royals) need so many properties. Andrew and Fergie have one LITTLE house.

So do the staff have better paying conditions?? Many years ago I read that the ones in Buckingham and the others virtually worked for a small wage as it was a reward to them to 'serve' the royals.
why are some nasty? It is a huge property and why should someone enter THEIR property without paying. Do you open your house for free? Me think not. The properties were not built last week. They have been in the family for hundreds of years. So many dumbies around.
 
why are some nasty? It is a huge property and why should someone enter THEIR property without paying. Do you open your house for free? Me think not. The properties were not built last week. They have been in the family for hundreds of years. So many dumbies around.
Camilla needs more hessian bags and help to pay for the panel beating costs.
 
The viewing of Balmoral Castle proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the castle and grounds, and staff who do this work.
The castle is and will be a huge tourist attraction for Britan.
Also, the King wears many recycled clothes as does Camilla. Becoming King with all its perks is like winning the lottery. Would any of you give your lottery win away if you won. I think not.
I thought the taxes paid by the people already paid for the upkeep of the royal homes. Why not give at least some of the fees to charity?
 
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Perhaps a bit expensive per person should be for a couple. Would be interesting to see though but l think King Charles paintings would be all copies to accommodate all those wanting them but who knows! Not interested in seeing their clothes though also thought the Queens clothes were all the same with just a few adjustments but who knows.
our queen always looked gorgeous. I would pay that and remember one is in a small contingent. almost hands on tour.
 

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