ROYAL FAMILY
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The monarch and his wife, Queen Camilla, spent Christmas at Sandringham
The King and Queen are now enjoying some downtime in the Scottish Highlands after spending Christmas at Sandringham in Norfolk.
The Court Circular is an official record of the royal family’s engagements and Wednesday’s entry was recorded at Balmoral Castle, indicating that the monarch is in Scotland this week.
Charles, 76, is set to return to his public duties on Monday when he will host three organisations dedicated to educating future generations about the Holocaust at Buckingham Palace.
While the late Queen Elizabeth II would remain at her Norfolk estate throughout the festive period until 6 February, which marks the anniversary of her father King George VI’s death, Charles and Camilla are spending some of their break in Scotland.
It’s keeping in line with the precedent Their Majesties set last year, when they were spotted attending a church service at Crathie Kirk, close to the Balmoral estate.
Charles also maintains his Scottish residence, Birkhall, which he inherited from his late grandmother, the Queen Mother, upon her death in 2002.
The King and Queen have also kept up the late Queen’s tradition of hosting the royals at Balmoral during their annual summer break in August.
Earlier this week, it was announced that visitors can tour the interior of the Castle for a second year running, following the success of last year’s opening
A post on Balmoral’s official Instagram account shared that while tickets for the interior tours have already sold out, members of the public can still purchase a general admission ticket to explore the grounds, gardens and exhibitions open from 1 April to 10 August.
The private Scottish home has been handed down through generations of royals after being bought for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852.
Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral in September 2022.