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Balmoral and Castle
Balmoral Castle is a large estate house in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
It was demolished, and the current Balmoral Castle was completed in 1856.
Balmoral Castle.
Balmoral Castle, painted by Queen Victoria in 1854 during its construction
Balmoral Castle is built from granite quarried at Invergelder on the estate, and comprises two main blocks, each arranged around a courtyard.
Balmoral Castle was the birthplace of Victoria Eugenie of Spain, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
Edward VII relaxing at Balmoral Castle, photographed by his wife, Alexandra
North-west corner of Balmoral Castle
Craigowan Lodge is used regularly by the Queen's friends and family, and has also been used by the Queen while Balmoral Castle is being prepared.
The 1997 film Mrs. Brown was also based on events at Balmoral, although in both films substitute locations were used: Blairquhan Castle in The Queen ; and Duns Castle in Mrs Brown.
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The fashion for all things Scottish was maintained by Queen Victoria, who helped secure the identity of Scotland as a tourist resort, with Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire becoming a major royal residence from 1852.
Harry and William were staying with their father at Balmoral Castle at the time, and the Prince of Wales waited until early the following morning to tell his sons about their mother's death.
He was invited to Balmoral Castle, where King Edward VII created him a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order ( CVO ).
At the outbreak of World War II, Margaret and her sister were at Birkhall, on the Balmoral Castle estate, where they stayed until Christmas 1939 enduring nights so cold that drinking water in carafes by their bedside froze.
* Lochnagar, a mountain near the Royal Castle of Balmoral in the area of Glen Muick
Since 1993, HM The Queen's personal estate ( e. g. shareholdings, personal jewellery, Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle ) will be subject to Inheritance Tax, though bequests from Sovereign to Sovereign are exempt.
Edward VII relaxing at Balmoral Castle, photographed by his wife, Alexandra

Balmoral and residence
The Queen was in residence at Balmoral at the time of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997.
When the monarch is not in residence, the Union Flag is flown at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Sandringham House, whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood Palace and Balmoral Castle.
If the ancient Royal Standard of Scotland is flying above Holyrood Palace or Balmoral Castle, instead of the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom used in Scotland, this also indicates that the Queen is in residence.
( The Queen was then in summer residence in Balmoral ; previously, no flag had flown over Buckingham Palace when the monarch was not present.
The Lower North Shore has many unique landmarks such as: The Sydney Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo in Mosman, Kirribilli House ( Sydney residence of the Prime Minister of Australia ), Luna Park and Balmoral Beach.
He was knighted in 1902 for his work at the Scottish royal residence, Balmoral Castle.
Balmoral is named after Balmoral Castle, the large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland known as Royal Deeside and a favourite summer royal residence.
The banner of the modern arms, the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom used in Scotland, is flown when the Queen is in residence at Balmoral Castle or the Palace of Holyroodhouse, on the queen's car on official journeys and on aircraft ( when on the ground ).

Balmoral and Queen
Balmoral has been one of the residences of the British Royal Family since 1852, when it was purchased by Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert.
The royals decorated Balmoral with tartans and attended highland games at Braemar ; Queen Victoria expressed an affinity for Scotland, even professing herself to be a Jacobite.
In July 1878, he walked from Dundee to Balmoral, a distance of about over mountainous terrain and through a violent thunderstorm, " wet to the skin ", to perform for Queen Victoria.
Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the Queen.
Brown was born in Crathie, Aberdeenshire, to John Brown and Margaret Leys, and went to work as an outdoor servant ( in Scots ghillie or gillie ) at Balmoral Castle, which Queen Victoria and Prince Albert leased in February 1848 and purchased outright in November 1851.
Queen Victoria on ' Fyvie ' with John Brown at Balmoral, by George Washington Wilson, 1863 ; medium: carte de visite, size: 9. 20 x 6. 10 cm ; from the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland
For example, on 30 September 1888, when Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes were murdered, Albert Victor was at Balmoral, the royal retreat in Scotland, in the presence of Queen Victoria, other family members, visiting German royalty and a large number of staff.
" When he toured Scotland in the autumn of 1890, Grossmith gave a command performance for Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle.
* Balmoral, Queen Victoria's Highland Home ( 1981 ) ISBN 0-500-25078-2
According to Geoffrey Madan, although invited by Queen Victoria each year to stay at Balmoral, he never accepted.
The Queen suffered another bereavement in 1883, when her highland servant, John Brown, died at Balmoral.
Balmoral Castle, the British Royal Family's holiday home, lies approximately 14 km west, and the family has visited the town frequently since the time of Queen Victoria.
* Victoria Week, held annually in August, is a celebration of Ballater's connection with Queen Victoria and Balmoral Castle.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria the British Royal Family have spent their summers at Balmoral Castle.
Indeed, Queen Victoria's entourage stopped at the Cowdenbeath Coaching Inn to change horses, on her first trip to Scotland in 1842, en route for Balmoral.
The modern history of both the Smooth and Rough Collie began in the reign of Queen Victoria, who became interested in the shepherds ' dogs while at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

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