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Summary Of: Balmoral Castle

The foundation stone for Balmoral Castle was laid by Queen Victoria on 28th September 1853 and can be found at the... There has been some speculation that Balmoral Castle may have been earmarked as a royal refuge in the event of nuclear war...

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