Former prime minister David Cameron once said there was not much 'chillaxing' at Balmoral because the royals like to spend their time on outdoor pursuits.
Former prime minister David Cameron once said there was not much"chillaxing" at Balmoral because the royals like to spend their time on outdoor pursuits.
Previous guests have also remembered family barbecues, during which Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, did the cooking and the late Queen did the washing up.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerOn Saturday, tributes were paid to Queen Elizabeth II as the King and QueenThe highland games event, which takes place just a short drive from Balmoral Castle, was always a firm favourite of hers.
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Rishi Sunak joins King and Queen at church near BalmoralThe Prime Minister has spent the weekend with Charles and Camilla on the Scottish estate.
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Rishi Sunak joins King and Queen at church near BalmoralThe Prime Minister has spent the weekend with Charles and Camilla on the Scottish estate.
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Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty join King and Queen at church near BalmoralThe Prime Minister and his wife have spent the weekend with Charles and Camilla on the Scottish estate.
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Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty join King and Queen at church near BalmoralThe Prime Minister and his wife have spent the weekend with Charles and Camilla on the Scottish estate.
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