Prince Edward named popular British sandwich after Queen’s favourite summer residence | Royal | News (Reports)

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The Monarch and Prince Philip’s youngest child likes to call bacon sandwiches “Balmoral Butties”, according to Scottish paper day Post. The name could be a reference to the Royal Family’s holiday home, Balmoral Castle, which is located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Normally Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh spend the summer holidays travelling to Balmoral Castle.

Scotland is reportedly one of the Queen’s favourite places to visit.

The Queen and Prince Philip spent part of their honeymoon at Birkhall hunting lodge on the estate in 1947.

Speaking to ITV’s Our Queen At Ninety, Princess Eugenie said: “It’s the most beautiful place on earth.

“I think Granny is the most happy there, I think she really, really loves the Highlands … walks, picnics, dogs, a lot of dogs, there’s always dogs, and people coming in and out all the time.

“Family-wise we’re all there, so it’s lovely for Granny and Grandpa to be – for us to come and see them up there where you just have room to breathe and run.”

Last week, the Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to the King Edward VII Hospital in London as a “precautionary measure”.

Prince Edward spoke to Sky News on Tuesday about his father’s condition.

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