Glamis Castle: A Royal Residence
A THOUSAND YEARS OF ROYALTY
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Glamis Castle, a majestic Scottish fortress with a pink facade, holds a special place in the history of the British royal family. Once the childhood home of the Queen Mother and a beloved playground for her daughter, the future Queen, it is one of the oldest royal residences in the country.
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