
King Charles has just arrived at Balmoral Castle, the residence of the British royal family in Scotland.
The British monarch made his arrival to carry out a very special family tradition that began during the reign of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the nineteenth century.
The update was received by 13.2 million followers through a rather cheerful update on the official Instagram account of His Majesty and Queen Camilla.
His subtitle began: “The King arrived at Balmoral Castle, where he was received by an honor guard in Power of Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland.”
In the photos, King Charles, who is 76 years old, can be seen greeting the soldiers part of the battalion with a wide smile on his face.
His real highness was dressed in a beige coat and a Scottish green pictures Beige, a traditional Scottish garment, originated in the 16th century, generally used by men.
King Charles was also seen interacting with fans who came to see him and welcome him for his arrival in Balmoral.
He could be seen smiling from ear to ear while talking with enthusiastic and cheerful fans, responding to his comments and gestures of fans such as royalty.
Revealing details about his visit, the subtitle of the publication also said: “His Majesty met the regiment’s pet: a Shetland pony called Cabo Cruachan IV.”
The carousel of the images also contained a collage of King Charles meeting and stroking the pony, a hairy pet of dark brown.
The dear pet, a SHETLAND pony, of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, is known for its entertaining pranks and shameless movements in high profile ceremonial events, especially when members of the royal family are present.
In conclusion of the position in Theroyalfamily Instagram, he mentioned: “The arrival of the King continues the long tradition of the monarchs who pass their summers to Balmoral, who began with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in mid -1800”, explaining how the arrival of King Charles was not only a point of celebration, but a continuous history.