The Scottish home loved by the Queen

January 2024 ยท 4 minute read
Getty Images The Queen and Prince PhilipGetty ImagesThe Queen and Prince Philip at Balmoral for their silver wedding anniversary in 1972

The Queen's love of her home in Balmoral in Royal Deeside was well known.

She spent most summers at the 50,000-acre country estate in Aberdeenshire, usually with her beloved husband Philip and family by her side.

Surrounded by countryside, Balmoral Castle is where she spent many a happy holiday - from visiting with her grandparents King George V and Queen Mary as a small child, to the final months of her life.

Getty Images Royal family in grounds of BalmoralGetty ImagesThe Queen and Prince Philip with children Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Charles (left to right) in the grounds of Balmoral in 1960

She hosted numerous royal garden parties there and enjoyed watching events at the nearby Braemar Highland Games with other members of the Royal Family.

She spent much of Prince Philip's last years with him at Balmoral - they remained there together during lockdown and spent their 73rd wedding anniversary there in November 2020.

Balmoral has been one of the residences of the British Royal Family since 1852, when the estate and its original castle were bought from the Farquharson family by Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband. The house was then found to be too small and the current Balmoral Castle was commissioned.

Getty Images Balmoral CastleGetty ImagesBalmoral Castle has been a residence of the Royal Family since 1852

The castle itself is an example of Scottish baronial architecture, and is classified by Historic Environment Scotland as a category A listed building. The new castle was completed in 1856 and the old castle demolished shortly afterwards.

It remains private property of the Queen and is not part of the Crown Estate.

It is a working estate, including grouse moors, forestry and farmland, as well as managed herds of deer, Highland cattle, and ponies.

The Royal Family were at Balmoral when Princess Diana died on 31 August 1997 and it initially became the focus of the aftermath.

Getty Images After attending a private service at Crathie Church, the royal family stop to look at floral tributes left for Princess Diana at the gates of Balmoral CastleGetty ImagesAfter attending a private service at Crathie Church, the Queen and the Royal Family stop to look at floral tributes left for Princess Diana, at the gates of Balmoral Castle, in September 1997

The Sunday morning after her death, the Queen and Princes Charles, William and Harry attended a church service at nearby Crathie Kirk.

On their way home they viewed the floral tributes and messages left by the public.

Here are some more images of the Queen and her family at Balmoral over the years:

Getty Images Princess Elizabeth sitting in the horse drawn carriage with her grandparents King George V and Queen Mary on the way back to Balmoral after attending church at nearby Crathie. 5th September 1932.Getty ImagesPrincess Elizabeth with her grandparents King George V and Queen Mary on the way back to Balmoral after attending church at nearby Crathie in September 1932Getty Images The Royal Family during a visit to Balmoral Castle in 1951. Princess Elizabeth is with her children Prince Charles (left) and Princess Anne.Getty ImagesThe Royal Family during a visit to Balmoral Castle in 1951, Princess Elizabeth is with her children Prince Charles (left) and Princess AnneGetty Images The Queen, Prince Charles and Princess AnnGetty ImagesQueen Elizabeth II with her children Charles (right) and Anne, posing in Balmoral in 1952Getty Images The Queen with Prince Charles and Princess AnneGetty ImagesThe Queen plays with Prince Charles and Princess Anne at the castle windows in 1952Hulton Deutsch Collection The Queen and Prince CharlesHulton Deutsch CollectionThe Queen watches her son Prince Charles driving in a toy car on the grounds of Balmoral CastleGetty Images President Eisenhower with the Queen and Prince Philip at Balmoral Castle in September 1959Getty ImagesPresident Eisenhower with the Queen and Prince Philip at Balmoral Castle in September 1959Getty Images Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in a field with some Highland cattle at Balmoral in 1972Getty ImagesQueen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in a field with Highland cattle at Balmoral in 1972Getty Images The Queen at writing deskGetty ImagesThe Queen at the writing desk in her study at Balmoral in 1972Getty Images The Queen and Prince Philip in studyGetty ImagesThe Queen and Prince Philip in the study at Balmoral in 1976AFP Royal family at BalmoralAFPQueen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh with theirs three sons, Edward, Charles and Andrew for their 32nd wedding anniversary at Balmoral on 20 November 1979Anwar Hussein Collection/ROTA The Queen and Prince PhilipAnwar Hussein Collection/ROTAThe Queen and Prince Philip on holiday at Balmoral Castle in 2005Getty Images Royal family at BraemarGetty ImagesThe Queen and members of the Royal Family break into laughter as they watch the tug-of-war during the Braemar Gathering in 2006Getty Images Garden party at BalmoralGetty ImagesThe Queen attends a garden party at Balmoral Castle in 2012Getty Images The Queen signing a documentGetty ImagesThe Queen signs a message at Balmoral that was carried in the Commonwealth baton ahead of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth GamesGetty Images Queen and family arriving at Crathie KirkGetty ImagesThe Queen arrives at Crathie Kirk with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in August 2019Getty Images Queen withGetty ImagesThe Queen inspects the Balaklava Company, 5 Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland at the gates at Balmoral, as she takes up summer residence at the castle in August 2021Getty Images Queen with childrenGetty ImagesChildren from Crathie Primary School present the Queen with a card at the Balmoral Estate's cricket pavilion in October 2021Getty Images Queen with Liz TrussGetty ImagesQueen Elizabeth receiving the new prime minister, Liz Truss, in the drawing room at Balmoral on Tuesday

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