Despite plans to broaden events and functions in one of its buildings, the King's Balmoral estate has no intentions of hosting commercial weddings.
After King Charles previously applied to open Balmoral to the public for weddings, a spokesperson for the royal residence has stated that there are currently no plans to host weddings for the public at the the royal estate.
It is acknowledged that the estate has been equipped to host a variety of private and public functions and events for many years. But a spokesman for the estate said: “There are no plans for Balmoral to host weddings as a commercial venture.” This year, Charles has opened the castle for public tours, which sold out within 24 hours. Tickets for the guided tours, available for £100 or £150 with afternoon tea, allowed 40 visitors each day to explore the royal residence from July 1 to August 4.
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