King Charles receives hot welcome at Balmoral Castle

King Charles arrives at Balmoral Castle receives welcome from the Guard of Honor

King Charles just arrived at Balmoral Castle, the British royal family’s residence in Scotland.

The British monarch came to continue with a very special family tradition that began under Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the 1800s.

The update was received by 13.2 million followers via a rather cheerful update on the official Instagram report on His Majesty and Queen Camilla.

Its headline began: “The king has arrived at Balmoral Castle, where he was welcomed by an honorary guard that Balaklava Company had, 5th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland.”

King Charles receives hot welcome at Balmoral Castle

In the pictures, King Charles, who is 76-year-old, could be seen, greeting soldiers some of the battalion with a broad smile on his face.

His Royal Highness was dressed in a beige coat and a contrasting beige-green plaid kilt, a traditional Scottish clothing dates from the 16th century, usually worn by men.

King Charles was also seen interacting with fans who came to see and welcome him for his arrival in balming.

He could be seen laughing ear-to-ear as he spoke with enthusiastic and cheerful fans and responded to their comments and fan movements like royalty.

When he revealed details of his visit, the headline read further, “His Majesty met Mascot of the Regiment: A Shetland Pony called Corporal Cruachan IV.”

King Charles receives hot welcome at Balmoral Castle

The carousel with pictures also contained a collage of King Charles meeting and patted the pony, a dark brown colored furry mascot.

Loved mascot, a Shetland pony, from the Royal Regiment of Scotland, is known for its entertaining antique and naughty movements at high profiled ceremonial events, especially when members of the royal family are present.

To conclude the post on Theroyalfamily Instagram it mentioned, “The King’s arrival continues the long tradition of monarchs spending their summers at Balmoral, who began with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the mid-1800s,” explaining how King Charles’ arrival was not a point in the celebration but a continuation of the story.

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