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balmoral

[bal-mawr-uhl, -mor-uhl] / bælˈmɔr əl, -ˈmɒr əl /


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The press started reporting that thousands of people in London were bringing flowers to Kensington Palace but that the Royal Family had remained up in Balmoral and were not responding.

From BBC

The force's policing of the pandemic was also widely praised, as was Operation Unicorn, the events which followed Queen Elizabeth's death at Balmoral last year.

From BBC

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-serving monarch, died at Balmoral in September last year, aged 96.

From BBC

As part of the prestigious role, often considered one of the most coveted in the piping world, the piper is also the only non-royal permitted to wear Balmoral tartan.

From BBC

By the time Liz Truss succeeded Boris Johnson in early September, the queen was already too frail to leave Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

From New York Times