
The royal love palace: How Birkhall is 'as close as it comes' to being Charles and Camilla's marital home and has hosted more than one royal honeymoon (including the King and Queen's)
Daily MailIt was once described by King Charles as 'a unique haven of cosiness'. Above: Charles and Camilla at Birkhall in 2020 It is no surprise that one source said it is 'as close as it comes' to being a marital home for Charles and Queen Camilla Charles and Camilla enjoyed their honeymoon at Birkhall in 2005. The image was posted by King Charles to mark Father's Day in 2022 Charles, then the Prince of Wales, at a ceremony at Birkhall to present medals to soldiers from the 51st Highland, 7th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 2012 Queen Elizabeth and her son Charles, then the Prince of Wales, are seen being presented with a copy of the official biography of the Queen Mother by author William Shawcross in 2009 Prince Edward and Sophie, then the Earl and Countess of Wessex, enjoyed their honeymoon at Birkhall in 1999 The Queen Mother watching the ceremony where she presented the 1st Battalion, The Black Watch,with new colours, at Birkhall Princess Elizabeth stoops to wipe baby Princess Anne's nose before introducing her to Lieutenant Colonel Nielson, who commanded the 1st Argylls in Korea, during their summer holiday at Birkhall Prince Charles dancing with the Queen Mother during a staff party at Birkhall Birkhall was used by the Queen Mother for half a century, after King George V lent it to her and her husband - the future George VI - when they were the Duke and Duchess of York. Princess Alexandra with her hew husband Angus Ogilvy, as they leave Crathie Church near Balmoral during their honeymoon at Birkhall, in 1963 Duke and Duchess of Kent are seen en route to Birkhall shortly after their wedding, 1961 Charles and Camilla at Birkhall in February 2005, two months before their wedding Charles and Camilla near Birkhall in 2007. The couple enjoy celebrating their wedding anniversary there Prince Charles with his sister Princess Anne sin in prams at Birkhall in 1951 The home is named after the birch trees which surround it.
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