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King Charles III has reflected on his mother’s final days in Scotland, saying it is a “uniquely special place” for the royal family…see more
The King suggested she “chose” to spend her last moments there in 2022, despite her previous concerns that if her death occurred in the Highlands it may be logistically difficult for others.
The comments were made in a speech by King Charles – dressed fittingly in a kilt – to mark 25 years of the Scottish Parliament.He attended its opening in 1999 – when he was Prince Charles – and has visited several times since.
“Speaking from a personal perspective, Scotland has always had a uniquely special place in the hearts of my family and myself,” the King said, adding his “beloved grandmother was proudly Scottish.”
Queen Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022, aged 96, at her Scottish estate.
“My late mother especially treasured the time spent at Balmoral, and it was there, in the most beloved of places, where she chose to spend her final days,” the King said.
The late Queen also spent much of Prince Philip’s last years with him on the estate, where they stayed together during the Covid-19 lockdown. In November 2020, the couple celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary there.