The Royal Family’s annual trip to Balmoral is about more than just relaxation – as the King and his heirs will likely discuss the future of the monarchy while in Scotland amid increasing tensions
The Royal Family, including the King and Queen as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, have set off for their time-honoured summer holiday at Balmoral in Scotland.
This yearly occurrence gives the high-ranking royals a break to unwind and spend precious moments together.
Yet, the journey to the Scottish Highlands goes beyond just leisure – it also provides a platform for the family to reflect on recent happenings and contemplate the monarchy’s forthcoming trajectory.
With rumours swirling about a potential “summit” at Balmoral, it’s conceivable that King Charles, aged 75, might initiate significant dialogues regarding the Royal Family’s path ahead.
Speaking with OK! former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond weighed in on the chances of such deliberations taking place.
She remarked that it would be “slightly odd” for the royals not to talk over matters of current significance during their collective retreat
“I have no information that there is going to be a royal summit at Balmoral. But it would be slightly odd if the family were all together for once and didn’t mull over what has happened and how they proceed in the future,” Jennie opened up to the magazine, reports the Mirror.
Bond also unveiled that back in the 1990s, more structured talks took place at Balmoral. She added: “Back in the 90s there was a more formal setup when senior royals discussed strategy in a forum known as The Way Ahead Group. Its aim was to ensure that the monarchy stayed relevant to the modern age.”
Speculations are rife that similar discussions may be on the agenda at Balmoral this summer, especially as Prince William is engrossed in the task of “keeping the monarchy relevant”. However, it’s crucial to note that the Royals, like us, relish some leisure time during their holidays.
“There may be some similar discussions at Balmoral, William is certainly preoccupied with keeping the monarchy relevant, but essentially this is a holiday for the royals, a time to stop worrying about everything and like other families on holiday just breathe in the fresh air, relax and enjoy one another’s company,” Jennie added.
Earlier this week, King Charles and Queen Camilla embarked on their journey to Scotland, closely followed by Princess Anne. The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – are expected to arrive soon, marking Kate’s first trip away since her cancer diagnosis.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)