Prince Andrew cuts solo determine taking part in golf in Scottish Highlands
- The royal, 64, was far from the royal action at Castle Stuart near Inverness today
Prince Andrew was pictured today cutting a solo figure while playing golf in the Scottish Highlands as Prince William and the duke’s daughter Beatrice attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace.
The Duke of York could be seen wearing a navy jumper with a grey baseball cap on the course at Castle Stuart near Inverness this morning.
Andrew was joined by three other players on the picturesque grounds of the course while four men, dressed in red with white bibs and red caps, caddied for the foursome.
The 64-year-old spent some time lining up a shot near a water feature on the course as the other members of the group watched on.
The royal, also wearing blue trousers and a maroon polo shirt beneath his jumper, could be seen grimacing slightly as he walked on after he played the stroke on the immaculately cut grass.
Prince Andrew pictured playing golf at Castle Stuart near Inverness this morning. The duke cut a solo figure in the Scottish Highlands while royals Prince William and Princess Beatrice attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace
Andrew pictured with two other golfers on the course this morning. The Duke of York could be seen wearing a navy jumper with a grey baseball cap
The Duke of York pictured rolling his sleeves up as the sun beat down on the golf course today
Prince William didn’t let the weather ruin his fun on the day out at Buckingham Palace
Sisters Princess Beatrice and Eugenie came together for the Sovereign’s Garden Party at Buckingham Palace
Later on, Andrew decided to roll up the sleeves of his outer layer as the sun beat down on the idyllic grounds in the Highlands.
The duke’s round came as the younger royals showed support for the King earlier today by hosting a garden party at Buckingham Palace in his absence.
Led by the Prince of Wales, making his first appearance at the palace this summer, the glamorous party also included his cousins Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Zara Tindall – accompanied by her husband, Mike – and Peter Philips.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were also present.
The monarch often assigns responsibility for hosting one of the annual garden parties to family members, or allows them to organise one of their own for charities they are closely associated with.
William also hosted an event last year.
But with his father still undergoing treatment for cancer – as is his wife, the Princess of Wales – William’s presence, alongside the King’s nieces and nephew, will inevitably be seen as a sign of family unity at a difficult time.
Sources have previously indicated that the presence of the Duke of York’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, should not be seen as a sign that they will start to undertake more public engagements or becoming part-time working royals.
Prince Andrew was pictured lining up a shot at Castle Stuart today as he played golf with a few others
Andrew was joined by a three other players on the picturesque grounds of the course while four men, dressed in red with white bibs and red caps caddied for the foursome
Andrew pictured walking along on the picturesque course in the Highlands this morning
The duke’s round came as the younger royals showed support for the King earlier today by hosting a garden party at Buckingham Palace in his absence
Prince Andrew pictured strolling on the immaculately kept grass of Castle Stuart earlier today
Both have other jobs and charitable interests outside of the institution but were always invited by their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, to occasionally attend garden parties or larger receptions at Buckingham Palace. It is a custom the king intends to maintain.
Charles, 75, has a packed diary with public engagements on all but one day this week, despite his wife, Queen Camilla, often urging him to slow down a little.
While the King continues to undergo treatment each engagement is being carefully calibrated to balance his desire to work with his health.
Guests began to file in from 3pm in order to enjoy the tea tents and palace grounds, despite grey skies and rain.
Around 8,000 people are invited to each party, nominated by sponsors including Lord Lieutenants, government departments, charities, the military and Faith groups.
The royal party arrive, as usual, at 4pm on the terrace to the rear of the palace via The Carnarvon Room.
The royal was joined by a large group of golfers and caddies but was far away from the royal action today
Prince Andrew pictured walking towards his next shot on the golf course in Scotland this morning
Prince William was joined by the The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester along with the young royals
Zara Tindall spoke to guests who looked delighted to meet the daughter of Princess Anne
Prince Andrew’s daughters joined forces to support their cousin William today
They stood for the National Anthem before being escorted down to the lawn before circulating through distinct ‘lanes’ under the guidance of gentleman ushers in order to meet as many members of the public as possible.
During the garden party William will meet guests from a number of both his own and his wife’s patronages, military affiliations and passion projects including his Homewards initiative to combat homelessness, RAF Valley (the Welsh base where the prince worked as an RAF Search and rescue pilot), Swim England and tenants across the Duchy of Cornwall sites.
The inclusion of those with links to the Princess of Wales suggests that when planning for the garden party began last year it had been expected that Kate would attend.