According to Express, Queen Elizabeth leads a more low-key lifestyle when visits her estate in Balmoral, Scotland (which has been a home of the British royal family since 1852).
In the documentary Our Queen at 80, Princess Eugenie once said her grandmother was "most happy there."
"I think she really, really loves the Highlands…walks, picnics, dogs, a lot of dogs, there’s always dogs, and people coming in and out all the time.
"Family-wise we’re all there, so it’s a lovely base for Granny and Grandpa to be.
"And for us to come and see them up there where you just have room to breathe and run.”
Over the British summer, several of the Queen's children and grandchildren have visited the Balmoral estate, including Prince Charles, Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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It's no surprise that the estate attracted the group of tourists.
According to Express, the grounds cover an area of over 200 square kilometres and include forestry and farmland, along with herds of deer, Highland cattle and ponies.