King Charles Begins Summer Stay at Balmoral Castle in Scotland — Did the Naughty Pony Behave This Year?

Mar. 15, 2025

King Charles greets Shetland pony Cruachan IV (mascot of the Royal Regiment of Scotland) at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Aug. 19, 2024.Photo:Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty

King Charles III meets Shetland pony Cpl Cruachan IV (mascot of the Royal Regiment of Scotland) during an inspection of Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at the gates of Balmoral, as he takes up summer residence at the castle.

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King Charlescame face-to-face with a pony known for causing trouble as he was officially welcomed toBalmoral Castlein Scotland.

The monarch, 75, was welcomed to the royal residence, where the British royal family traditionally retreats in the late summer, with a small ceremony on Aug. 19. The King sported a kilt as he inspected troops from Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, and reunited with their mascot, a Shetland pony known as Corporal Cruachan IV.

Cruachan appeared to be on his best behavior as he received a pet on the nose from King Charles, who also exchanged a few words with the pony’s handler. However, the mascot has been known to occasionally misbehave.

King Charles at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Aug. 19, 2024.Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty

King Charles III inspects the Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at the gates of Balmoral, as he takes up summer residence at the castle. Picture date: Monday August 19, 2024

Queen Elizabethhad multiple humorous encounters with the pony during the ceremonial welcome to Balmoral before her death in 2022. In 2018, the ponyrelieved himself during the event, causing the Queen to turn and shield her nose from the smell with her hand.

Queen Elizabeth once quipped, “Here we are again,” upon seeing the pony.

Queen Elizabeth and Cruachan.Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty

Shetland Pony Cruachan IV, the mascot of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, take a nibble from a posy held by Queen Elizabeth II

Balmoral Castleannounced on Aug. 14that the grounds, gardens and exhibitions of the estate were now closed to the public, hinting that King Charles,Queen Camillaand other royals would soon be gathering there for their annual visit.

Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, purchased the castle and the surrounding estate in 1845. Ever since, the British royal family used the residence to entertain friends, hold dances, picnic and go on shooting parties.

“It was a life of picnics and paddling around,” Margaret Rhodes, the Queen’s cousin, once said.

King Charles is welcomed to Balmoral Castle in Scotland in Aug. 19, 2024.Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty

King Charles III inspects the Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at the gates of Balmoral, as he takes up summer residence at the castle. Picture date: Monday August 19, 2024.

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While many royals will journey to Scotland in the coming weeks, likely including a visit fromPrince William,Kate Middletonand their three children, sources recently told PEOPLE thatPrince HarryandMeghan Marklewerenot invited. The couple, who relocated to California after stepping back from their royal roles in 2020, recently wrapped afour-day visit to Colombia.

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BALMORAL, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 02: Balmoral, Scotland

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Although it’s a vacation from the public eye, it’s not all play for the monarch during the break in the Scottish Highlands. Like his mother, King Charles continues to work, reading the diplomatic papers in the famous “red boxes” delivered daily. He also usually continues to hold audiences and undertake some public engagements between visits from members of the family.

source: people.com