United Kingdom

Discover the United Kingdom: A Tapestry of History, Royalty, and Natural Wonders

Embark on a journey to the United Kingdom, an archipelago where history and modernity intertwine in a rich tapestry that spans thousands of years. Located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe, the UK is composed of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, each with its own unique heritage and allure. From the Neolithic Orkney to the Roman baths of Bath, the Norman conquest to the industrial revolution, the UK's legacy is as diverse as its landscapes.

Chronicles of the Isles: A Storied Past

The United Kingdom's narrative is marked by legendary monarchs, literary greats, and epoch-defining events. Its sovereignty has influenced global history, language, and culture, with a monarchy that continues to capture the world's imagination.

London: The Crown Jewel

In the heart of the UK, London stands as a global metropolis, boasting landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament, alongside the modernity of the Shard and the cultural haven of the West End.

Edinburgh: A Capital of Culture

Travel north to Scotland's Edinburgh, where the iconic Edinburgh Castle looms over a city renowned for its festivals, arts, and the historic Royal Mile.

The Lake District: Nature's Masterpiece

England's Lake District offers tranquil beauty, with its idyllic lakes, mountainous landscapes, and literary associations with Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.

The Giant's Causeway: Geological Splendor

In Northern Ireland, the Giant's Causeway showcases an awe-inspiring coastal landscape of basalt columns, born from volcanic fury and Irish legend.

From the rugged coasts of Cornwall to the sweeping valleys of Wales, and the picturesque glens of the Scottish Highlands, the United Kingdom invites exploration of its castles, cathedrals, and quaint villages. As you traverse through travel.frogsfolly.com, let us guide you through the UK's living history, its vibrant cultures, and its awe-inspiring natural beauty. Join us to discover the United Kingdom—a land where every stone tells a story and every landscape inspires a dream.

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<p>CEREMONY OF THE KEYS REHEARSAL, PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, 29 JUNE 2026<br />
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Members of the Royal Family travelled to Scotland for the annual Royal Week events which ran from Tuesday 30 June to Friday 3 July 2026.<br />
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The first engagement was the traditional Ceremony of the Keys which took place in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, King Charles's official residence in Scotland on 30 June. The previous day there was a rehearsal..<br />
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The Guard of Honour was provided by Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Balaklava Company is an independent company which performs ceremonial duties. Musical accompaniment was provided by the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland and the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion. The troops formed up in the Holyrood Park car park and then marched in to the Palace grounds.<br />
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After the King inspected the Guard of Honour he then took part in a centuries-old tradition where he received the keys to the city, marking the start of his stay. The keys, held on a red cushion, were presented by Lord Provost of Edinburgh Robert Aldridge to the King who then returned them for safekeeping for the next year.<br />
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Mr Aldridge said: &quot;We, the Lord Provost and members of the City of Edinburgh Council, welcome Your Majesty to the capital city of your ancient and hereditary kingdom of Scotland, and offer for your gracious acceptance the keys of Your Majesty's good city of Edinburgh.&quot; In return, King Charles gave the traditional reply: &quot;I return these keys perfectly convinced that they cannot be placed in better hands than those of the Lord Provost and councillors of my good city of Edinburgh.&quot;<br />
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The Royal Company of Archers, the King's Bodyguard for Scotland, was also present on parade together and the High Constables of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.</p>
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
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The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
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During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
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The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
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During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
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The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
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During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
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The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
<br />
During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
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The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
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During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
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The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
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During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
<br />
The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
<br />
During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
<br />
The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
<br />
During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>GUARD MOUNT AT PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE, EDINBURGH, 30 JUNE 2026<br />
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During the stay of King Charles III in the Palace of Holyroodhouse a ceremonial guard was mounted by F Company of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, which serves as the independent ceremonial company in the Scots Guards. Based permanently at Wellington Barracks in London, they perform public duties including guarding Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. While the 2nd Battalion was placed in permanent suspended animation as a result of defence cuts in 1993, F Company was retained to safeguard the Battalion's Colours and traditions. Today, newly qualified combat infantrymen typically complete a tour there, and the company rotates between their royal duties in London and global operational exercises.<br />
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On 30 June the Guard was mounted at 8.15 am in the forecourt of the Palace prior to the Ceremony of the Keys to welcome the King to Edinburgh which was held in the gardens of the Palace at about 10 am.<br />
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The Guard was accompanied by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.<br />
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During the King’s stay a ceremonial guard was also mounted at Edinburgh Castle.<br />
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<p>Chesterfield FC Women At Clowne Leisure Centre On The 7th July 2026.</p>
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<p>Chesterfield FC Women At Clowne Leisure Centre On The 7th July 2026.</p>
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<p>Chesterfield FC Women At Clowne Leisure Centre On The 7th July 2026.</p>
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<p>Chesterfield FC Women At Clowne Leisure Centre On The 7th July 2026.</p>
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