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This increase in tourist numbers means that now, over half of
the costs of running the castle are met by tourist revenue alone.
It is reported that 40 percent of the visitors were tourists from
overseas, proving that the popularity of Her Majesty and the entire
British Royal Family extends far beyond the shores of the United
Kingdom.
“It has been a very good year. We are about five per cent up on
last year and we are very pleased. They are the best figures for
five years and a near record,” said the estate’s visitor enterprise
manager, Gary Marsden. “We had a good number of overseas visitors
too. About 40 per cent of our visitors come from abroad – with
Germany the biggest market. As well as numbers being up, so was the
visitor spend too.”
The Queen normally spends her annual summer break at Balmoral,
leaving the castle open to visitors from the beginning of April to
the end of July. However, this year, her schedule clashed with that
of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, so, the monarch arrived
in Scotland earlier than usual. This meant that some of the
tourists were unable to look around Her Majesty’s beautiful summer
residence.
But never one to disappoint her loyal subjects, as soon as the
Games were over, arrangements were made for the Queen to move into
Craigowan Lodge, a seven-bedroom home on the estate, about a
mile away from the main castle. This ensured that Balmoral Castle
could stay open to the public until the end of July, as normal, and
also that the estate was able to generate the expected revenue
before it closed to tourists.
Craigowan Lodge, too, has been a favourite of the Royal Family in the past. Both Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Duke and Duchess of York stayed their after their marriage.
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