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circa 1900: Balmoral Castle beside the River Dee in Aberdeenshire. Prince Albert, Queen Victorias husband, purchased Balmoral Castle in 1846, and the small castle which stood in the 7, 000 hectare wooded estate was redeveloped in the 1850s. The granite building was designed by Aberdeen architect William Smith with suggestions from Albert himself, who decided the interior decoration should represent a Highland shooting box with tartan or thistle chintzes, and walls decorated with trophies and weapons. Queen Victoria often visited the Highlands with her family, especially after Albertfs death in 1861, and Balmoral is still a popular retreat for the present royal family. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Balmoral Castle - A Royal Retreat in the Heart of Aberdeenshire
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. This print takes us back to circa 1900, showcasing the majestic Balmoral Castle nestled beside the tranquil River Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Originally purchased by Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's beloved husband, in 1846, this small castle underwent a remarkable transformation under their careful guidance. Designed by Aberdeen architect William Smith with input from Prince Albert himself, the granite building stands as a testament to their shared vision. The interior decoration was meticulously curated to reflect a Highland shooting box ambiance, adorned with tartan or thistle chintzes and walls proudly displaying trophies and weapons. Balmoral Castle became an idyllic getaway for Queen Victoria and her family. Following Prince Albert's untimely passing in 1861, she sought solace amidst the serene beauty of the Highlands. Even today, Balmoral remains a cherished retreat for generations of royals who continue to find respite within its hallowed halls. This extraordinary photograph captures not only the grandeur of Balmoral Castle but also serves as a poignant reminder of its historical significance. It transports us back to an era when royalty sought solace amidst nature's splendor while leaving an indelible mark on Scottish architecture and design. As we gaze upon this timeless image captured by Hulton Archive/Getty Images, we are reminded that Balmoral Castle is more than just bricks and mortar; it is a symbol of enduring love
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