Firstly he wanted to secure his family's right of succession to throne. Secondly he desired to expand the territory of his kingdom. The manner in which Malcolm became king gave many clues as to ...
In northeast Scotland, six miles southwest of Elgin in Moray, stands Pluscarden Abbey, the northernmost Benedictine abbey in ...
the revered warrior king who fought for Scotland's independence in the 14th Century. He also has deep roots on Royal Deeside, where he maintains Birkhall as a family home and is reportedly ...
The King also pointed to his family’s ‘uniquely special’ relationship with Scotland, adding that his mother chose to spend her last days at Balmoral, ‘in the most beloved of places’.
The King hailed the “uniquely special place” Scotland holds in his family’s hearts as he celebrated the “enduring relationship” between its parliament, its people and the crown.
King Charles, then Prince of Wales, started work to restore the stunning property back in the 2000s - with the home now boating impressive gardens. The home was completed in 1759 and was built by ...
Mr Salmond's allies in the Alba Party are also urging the UK Government ... time after his thundering victory in 2011, he said: 'Scotland is not small. It is not small in imagination, and it ...
"Let Scotland ... 1124, King David I granted the massive estates of Annandale to his follower, Robert de Brus, in order to secure the border. The name, Robert, was very common in the family.
King Charles III has reflected on his mother's final days in Scotland, saying it is a "uniquely special place" for the royal family. The late Queen’s love for Balmoral Castle in Royal Deeside, was ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla will mark official Scottish coronation events during Royal Week in July The dates for King Charles and Queen Camilla's week-long visit to Scotland marking their ...
King Charles III is opening ... Read On The Fox News App Charles noted that Scotland "always had a uniquely special place in the hearts of my family and myself." The queen spent much of her ...
As the Scotland branch of Amnesty UK, our Edinburgh office was established in 1992. Since then, we've been campaigning on domestic & international issues, including for a new Scottish Human Rights ...