No. Holyrood Palace is the current royal residence in Edinburgh.
Yes - she was there in July.
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It's where the king/queen stays. Also, if a country is under attack, then the king or queen would stay in the castle, and ontop of the castles there would be archers etc. the castle would be there to defend the country i guess.
The Queen's London residence is Buckingham Palace.
She lived at Stirling Castle from 1543-1548. Later in her life she spent some time there again, visiting several times for month-long stays (or longer).
There are a lot of places in order for one to book stays at holiday cottages in Scotland. However, one might want to book stays at holiday cottages in Scotland via a website such as wellsfield.
The lord of Camelot, the castle where Sir Gawain, knight of the round table, stays at is named King Arthur.
Balmoral Castle is the summer holiday home of the British Royal Family.
The market square is in Castle Town. Castle Town lies in the front of the castle Princess Zelda stays in. This castle -- and Castle Town -- are in Lanayru Province.
If by "the Macbeth book" you mean Shakespeare's play, Macbeth stays at various castles. The castle where he murders Duncan is at Inverness (It's on Loch Ness in the northeastern part of the country) The castle where he is attacked by the English army supported by the Scottish exiles is at Dunsinane Hill, about halfway between Perth and Dundee and straight north of Edinburgh on the east coast of Scotland
she stays all over uk even irlend
It is were the Queen stays.
Buckingham palace, Windsor Castle & Frogmore, Osborn House, Sandringham, Holyroodhouse, Balmoral Castle. Kingston Palace,Froggal Maison in Malta.... Queen Victoria lived much of the time in Buckingham Palace in London. She also spent time in Balmoral, in Scotland, and in Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
i think she stays in her palace