King Charles has given the go-ahead to open Balmoral Castle in Scotland to the public, which will offer tea and guided tours as long as visitors dig deep into their pockets to pay for the ticket. According to the Guardian, the guided tours will be held on a trial basis so that those in charge of the building can determine its durability, resulting in groups consisting of 40 people. They will also be allowed from July 1st to August 4th, because then the royal family will be on vacation there. The ticket for the tour will cost 100 pounds, that is 116.78 euros, while those who want to enjoy tea in the building will have to pay 50 pounds extra, that is 58.39 euros. Thus, visitors will have the opportunity to tour two dining rooms, the living room, the vicars' vestibule and the red corridor. The tour also includes access to the ballroom with a collection of Charles' watercolors depicting landscapes at Balmoral, the […]
Source: News Beast

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