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Every summer, before King Charles heads to Balmoral Castle, he spends time at the Castle of Mey. The Castle of Mey, located in Caithness, on the north coast of Scotland, is about a four-hour drive ...
As Harry wrote in Spare, "Towards the end of summer 2018 we went to Scotland, the Castle of Mey, to spend a few days with Pa. The bond between Meg and Pa, always strong, grew even stronger during ...
King Charles attended the Mey Highland Games in Scotland as the royal family prepares to gather at Balmoral Castle for their annual summer break.
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The Queen Mother 's 'dear little castle by the sea' was her beloved Scottish retreat. She bought the Castle of Mey in Caithness in 1952 for just £100 after the death of King George VI.
The MTA says the four companies will test out the new gates at five stations later this fall. Eventually, they will be installed at 150 stations over the next five years. "These gates all have a ...
The Castle of Maze! King unveils grand design for the Queen Mother's former home. Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport ...
The castle was almost derelict when she brought it, having been originally built between 1566 and 1572 on the lands of Mey, which originally belonged to the Bishops of Caithness.
Councillors oppose battery scheme near royal castle Image source, Getty Images Image caption, King Charles' grandmother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, spent holidays at Castle of Mey ...
Nearly a century later, and the manor – rechristened by Elizabeth with its original name, the Castle of Mey – has passed through the royal family, becoming a staple of King Charles’ annual holiday in ...
The Castle was built between 1566 and 1572 by George, the 4th Earl of Caithness, for his son William Sinclair. According to the Historic Environment Scotland, "[George's] initials and those of his ...