Royal followers will be very familiar with Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands and the significance of the property for the royal family, but did you know King Charles III’s official Scottish residence is elsewhere? In Edinburgh, at the end of the Royal Mile lies the Palace of Holyroodhouse. While it is not often pictured, we have had glimpses inside – take a look around…
The history of the Palace of Holyroodhouse
The palace started out life as a 12th-century abbey, the ruins of which remain today, but the estate has been home to the palace since 1501. After a fire, the palace needed to be rebuilt in the 17th century by the architect Sir William Bruce.
Holyrood Week
The official royal website explains what Holyrood Week, or ‘Royal Week’ as it is sometimes known, is: ” Each year, the Monarch spends a week visiting various regions in Scotland, meeting Scots from all walks of life and hosting thousands at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in recognition of their good work. Known in Scotland as ‘Royal Week’, and to others as ‘Holyrood Week’, these visits celebrate Scottish culture, achievement and community. Holyrood week normally takes place from the end of June to the beginning of July.”
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