The 9 favorite holiday spots of the royal family

If you are planning your summer holidays and you want to spend it as a royal - we have ideas for you. Over the years, members of royal families have had a lot of vacation. They visited many places, but some of them more frequent than others, and we think it is prudent to assume that it is because these places are their favorite holiday places. Let's take a look, are we going?


If you are planning your summer holidays and you want to spend it as a royal - we have ideas for you. Over the years, members of royal families have had a lot of vacation. They visited many places, but some of them more frequent than others, and we think it is prudent to assume that it is because these places are their favorite holiday places. Let's take a look, are we going?

1. Queen Victoria - The Osborne House, Isle de Wight, United Kingdom
Queen Victoria loved holidays at Osborne's house on the island of Wight. Who would not be? It's huge, it's beautiful, he has a beautiful garden. Osborne's house was conceived by Prince Albert himself and was built by the same company that made the main facade of Buckingham Palace.

2. Prince Charles and Camilla - Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Prince Charles and Camilla like to spend their holidays in Llandeilo. Why? We do not really know. It is an old little town with a population of about 2000 people. Perhaps Prince Charles really likes how picturesque that the city is, or maybe they like the fact that it is not very crowded and that they can move away from the hustle and bustle of London.


3. Prince Edward and Family - The Bahamas
Prince Edward and his family as a sunny and tropical vacation. The Bahamas are their favorite destination. Let's hope they always bring a lot of sunscreen with them.


4. Prince Harry - Cape Town, South Africa
Prince Harry likes to go to Cape Town, South Africa. And we see why he would. He has everything a young man like him would appreciate - a good nightlife, a scene of music and interesting art and you can always enjoy nature if you are in this kind of thing.

5. Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie - Verbier, Switzerland
While some people like tropical destinations, the Beatrice Princesses and Eugénia prefer the winter holidays. And where is we usually for a winter holiday? You guessed it - the mountains. Or be more accurate, the Alpine Village of Verbier, Switzerland. They both like skiing, so it's logical to spend their holidays at the ski resort.


6. Princess Diana - Antigua and Barbuda
What can we say that Princess Diana loved to spend his holidays in the county of Antigua and Barbuda. It is a country located on the fair islands where the Atlantic and the Caribbean meet. It is famous for its reciped beaches, its beautiful stations and beautiful areas of the rainforest. There are even photos of Diana enjoying the beach there.


7. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles - Castle Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
When the Queen and Prince Charles want peace and tranquility, they go to Balmoral Castle in Scotland. You would not think of Scotland as the best place for a vacation, given the weather, but it's incredibly beautiful a sunny day. However, as the house actually covers an area of ​​50,000 acres, you could spend days there without even having to go out.

8. Prince William and Kate Middleton - Klosters, Switzerland
Prince William and Kate Middleton actually have two favorite vacation spots. The first is Klosters, Switzerland. This is where they go in winter for activities active skiing.


9.Prince William and Kate Middleton - Mustic
However, when William and Kate feel like going to the beach, they go to Mustic, which is a private island in the Caribbean archipelago of St. Vincent and Grenadines. It is known for white sand beaches that look like something a dream.


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