Balmoral Castle: Queen Victoria's Scottish Highland Retreat | Historic Royal Residence & Vacation Destination
Balmoral Castle: Queen Victoria's Scottish Highland Retreat | Historic Royal Residence & Vacation Destination

Balmoral Castle: Queen Victoria's Scottish Highland Retreat | Historic Royal Residence & Vacation Destination

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First published in 1981, this is Ronald Clark's engagingly readable account of Queen Victoria's relationship with "Our dear Balmoral" and the life that went on there.The biography of Balmoral begins with the first visit to Scotland of the young Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert in 1842. Five years later, while bad weather envelops the Royal party in western Scotland, the son of the Queen's physician, convalescing in Old Balmoral, reports blazing sunshine from Upper Deeside. The death of his host shortly afterwards opens the way for the Royal acquisition of the Balmoral estate and the building of the new Castle in 1853-55.In the period up to Albert's death in 1861 Balmoral becomes the setting for many of the Royal couple's happiest moments as they revel in the beauties of the scenery, relish the picturesque pageantry of Highland life, enjoy their incognito expeditions into the surrounding country, and - in Albert's case - discover a passionate enthusiasm for deer-stalking. After the Prince Consort's death Balmoral becomes a mausoleum of memories, but also a source of strength enabling the Queen to survive her devastating loss. About the time of the Golden Jubilee of 1887 there is an Indian summer, with members of the Queen's extensive family rallying round and dances and entertainments displacing some of the black-crepe gloom. In 1896 there is the colorful visit of the Tsar, with his wife and daughter. The closing section links Victorian Balmoral with the life of the Castle today.

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This book is not overly riveting nor boring all to hell either. It is a quiet lovely stroll down a garden made for a Queen and her husband in one of the loveliest spots on the planet. We have stayed in one of the cabins on the grounds which are rented out each year during Elizabeth's visit and the place is all it is cracked out to be in this book. I would recommend this as a read, and a visit there as something you would never regret or forget! A one or two day read that will relax and entertain you.