King Charles III is thinking about turning Balmoral Castle - the Queen's beloved holiday home - into a public museum in her memory of her seven-decade reign, according to reports.
Balmoral held a special place in Her Majesty's heart, as she spent every summer at the 50,000-acre estate in Dee Valley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
While Charles, 73, is thought to be "slimming down" the monarchy, according to insiders, the King is considering whether Balmoral should be opened up to the public in the future.
The castle could be turned into a museum, which will be dedicated to his mother Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral on September 8.
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