SKY YORK JOURNAL News – Balmoral Castle, a favored summer retreat of the British Royal Family, has temporarily closed its doors to the public due to severe weather conditions.
One of King Charles III’s summer home is taking a royal break from the public eye.
Balmoral Castle, the family’s estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, announced a temporary closure due to a strong summer storm affecting the United Kingdom.
“Balmoral will be closed to the public today, Monday 4th August, due to Storm Floris,” the estate said in a statement posted to Instagram August 4. “Please do not travel to the Estate. We will be issuing refunds for tickets to visit today.”
The post added, “Stay safe everyone.”
The estate, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, released a statement on its Instagram account, noting the closure was a direct result of Storm Floris, which is currently impacting the United Kingdom. SKY YORK JOURNAL has learned that refunds are being issued to those holding tickets for visits on the day of the closure.
Indeed, the storm’s conditions are unusually intense for the summer season, with the U.K.’s Meteorological Office issuing an amber and yellow wind warning in Scotland, per The Associated Press.
Upcoming Seasonal Closure
Balmoral’s unexpected closure comes just one day after the residence—which the royal family is known to stay at towards the end of each summer—announced that it is set to close to the public for the season on August 10.
Royal Heritage
The announcement noted that Balmoral is “the Highland home of the Royal Family, offering a unique glimpse into regal heritage and the enduring legacy of the monarchy.”