Balmoral Castle is the Scottish holiday home of the British royal family and was a favorite respite of Queen Elizabeth II. Located near Braemar, one of the most charming small towns in Scotland ...
Carbisdale Castle in Scotland was bought by a London investment firm in 2016 ... Castle of Spite because of its original ...
One recent tale told by Tom Miers, director of Borders-based Clans and Castles, tells of an indigenous American family from South Dakota who travelled to Scotland to learn more about their surname ...
Carbisdale Castle in the small Highlands village of Culrain was bought by a London investment firm in 2016 from the Scottish ...
Take the family on a trip to remember to see ... And for those with an interest in Scotland's castles, it's hard to beat this tour. You'll visit Edinburgh, Blair, Cawdor, Inveraray and Crossbasket ...
As well as being a visitor attraction, Inveraray Castle is home to the Duke of Argyll and his family. Many Scottish castles have become hotels where people can relax or even host a wedding.
When the president arrived at Balmoral, the Queen shook his hand and a lone bagpiper sounded the "Royal Salute". Eisenhower, ...
He also spent a few days resting at Culzean Castle before ... as his "Scottish White House". Getty Images President Eisenhower (third from left) meets with the Royal family at Balmoral in ...
During his trip to Washington this week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer presented the US president with a letter from the King which suggested meeting at the Royal Family's Aberdeenshire castle.