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Tony Jones

Queen begins summer break tradition at Balmoral for first time since Prince Philip died

The Queen has travelled to her much-loved summer residence of Balmoral Castle for the first traditional summer break since Prince Philip died in April.

The monarch's annual stay at Balmoral will be the first time she has holidayed on her private estate since the death of her husband the Duke of Edinburgh.

Prince Philip, who stood by the Queen's side as her consort for 73 years, died aged 99 on April 9, and his funeral was held a week later at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

Scotland has been a welcome place of sanctuary for the royal family since Queen Victoria's day, where they relax and enjoy country pursuits in the stunning setting of the Scottish highlands.

Balmoral Castle has been the royal summer residence since Queen Victoria's days (UIG via Getty Images)
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh posing for the Prince's 99th birthday in June 2020 (Press Association via Getty Imag)

The Queen is unlikely to be alone for very long as members of her family are invited to spend time with her at Balmoral every summer.

A picture released following Philip's death April showed the Queen and her late husband surrounded by their great grandchildren at their Scottish home.

The start of the Queen's stay in Scotland is traditionally marked by a guard of honour which turns out at Balmoral Castle a few days after she arrives.

But the work still continues for the head of state, who travelled to Scotland from her Windsor Castle home.

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Every day of every year, wherever she is, the Queen receives from Government ministers, and from her representatives in the Commonwealth and foreign countries, information in the form of policy papers, Cabinet documents, and other State papers.

These are sent up to her by private secretaries in the red boxes also used by Government ministers to carry important and confidential documents.

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