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Balmoral Castle tickets: Tours sell out in 24 hours

Balmoral Castle tickets Tours sell out in 24 hours
Tours of Balmoral Castle which will give visitors the chance to see parts of the royal family’s private home for the first time have sold out.

Guided tours will take place of the castle’s interior from July 1 to August 4, but tickets sold out within a day of going on sale.

The tours will take place before the King and Queen arrive for their summer break at the Aberdeenshire castle, with 40 tickets a day made available.

READ MORE: Balmoral Castle tours: Royals charging £100 each to see inside

Visitors have previously only been able to visit the ballroom and the grounds of the castle, which was completed in 1855 and bought by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.

The sell-out tour of the castle’s interior was priced at £100, or £150 for the tour plus afternoon tea.

Anti-monarchy group Republic has questioned why the public are being charged £100 to see the castle when the King inherited "an estimated £600 million tax-free" when he came to the throne.

The group posted on Twitter/X: "While Balmoral is private property, it still costs the taxpayer a fortune in security, travel and staff. The prime minister has two official homes, No. 10 and Chequers. Why does Charles need a dozen which end up costing us a fortune?"

The group also highlighted the tour costs nearly twice as much as the one at Warner Bros Studios - the UK's most expensive tourist attraction. Studio tour prices start from £53.50 for adults. 

Tours are restricted to 10 people, and visitors are promised “a historical journey through several of the beautiful rooms within Balmoral Castle”, and the chance to “travel through time” from the Victorian era to the present day.

Balmoral is described as “the much-loved and celebrated Highland home of the royal family”, in publicity material for the tours.

In September 2022, the Queen was photographed in the drawing room at Balmoral as she waited to receive then Conservative leader Liz Truss, to invite her to become prime minister and form a new government.

Two days later on September 8, the Queen died.

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