The Queen is opening a part of Windsor Castle which has been closed to the public for 40 years to try and entice visitors following the coronavirus pandemic.
From Saturday 8 August, the East Terrace Garden at Windsor Castle, which was created by George IV in the 1820s, will open to the visitors at weekends.
As the Queen, 94, and Prince Philip, 99, have headed off to Balmoral for their late summer holidays, after spending months in lockdown at the Windsor, the royal residence is gearing up for visitors.
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