King Charles' Scottish estate Balmoral has suffered flood damage, according to an official tweet warning visitors to take care
November 20, 2022 - 19:56 GMT Diane Shipley Balmoral, the royal family's residence in Scotland, has sadly been damaged by recent floods in the area, according to an official tweet.
Underneath the announcement were two pictures illustrating the harm the floods had caused, including one which showed a path having worn away and another featuring a partially submerged wooden bridge. King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla also share a home on the estate, where they retreated to following the Queen's funeral in September.MORE: What Queen Elizabeth II was really like at Balmoral behind closed doors
Eagle-eyed fans noticed that although much of the room had remained untouched since the Queen's death, King Charles had made a couple of updates to add his own personal touches to the room.
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