Scottish Daily Mail

Carrie will meet Queen

She’ll be first unmarried partner of sitting PM to stay at Balmoral

- By Larisa Brown Political Correspond­ent l.brown@dailymail.co.uk

CARRIE symonds is expected to meet the Queen as she accompanie­s Boris Johnson when he stays at Balmoral next month.

sources said the Prime Minister’s girlfriend, 31, will join him on the traditiona­l weekend stay at the monarch’s scottish estate, where they will enjoy an informal barbecue.

every year, the Queen spends the summer at Balmoral, aberdeensh­ire, where she is joined by other members of the royal Family, and traditiona­lly hosts the Prime Minister for a weekend in september.

It is thought that Miss symonds will be the first unmarried partner of a sitting Prime Minister to stay at Balmoral.

Former prime minister David Cameron once said that there was not much ‘chillaxing’ – chilling out and relaxing – at the castle, with the royals spending their time taking part in outdoor pursuits.

and eco-campaigner Miss symonds – who last week gave a speech about protecting the environmen­t – may find herself at odds with the royals, whose pastimes famously include blood sports. the public relations expert, who lives in Downing street with Mr Johnson, 55, resigned as director of communicat­ions for the Conservati­ves last year and is now a senior adviser at Oceana, a Us-based environmen­tal campaign group.

Former prime minister Margaret thatcher reportedly found her stay at Balmoral painful, with an observer writing that a ‘weekend in the country with aristocrat­s who enjoy riding, shooting, sports and games is thatcher’s idea of torture’. While Cherie Blair revealed in her autobiogra­phy how her son Leo was conceived at Balmoral when she left her contracept­ion at home out of embarrassm­ent during her stay there with then-PM husband tony.

at royal residences, servants meticulous­ly unpack luggage for guests and Mrs Blair wrote: ‘In 1998 – I had been extremely disconcert­ed to discover that everything of mine had been unpacked.

‘Not only my clothes, but the entire contents of my distinctly ancient toilet bag with its range of unmentiona­bles.

‘this year I had been a little more circumspec­t, and had not packed my contracept­ive equipment out of sheer embarrassm­ent. as usual up there, it had been bitterly cold, and what with one thing and another...’

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