Despite Queen Elizabeth’s arrival at her favourite summer holiday spot, Scotland’s Balmoral Castle, a Scottish royal tradition has been cancelled.
24.07.2021 - 01:25 / etcanada.com
It is a bittersweet moment for Queen Elizabeth.
The Queen has made her annual summer trip to Balmoral Castle in Scotland-one of her favourite places. However, it is the first summer trip without Prince Philip.
The Duke of Edinburgh died earlier this year at 99-years-old.
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