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THRONE IN THE DEEP

Ex-butler on testing times for visito

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Jenny Morrison

It is an initiation ceremony unlike any other.

Princess Diana is said to have passed it with f lying colours but Cherie Blair is reported to have failed after causing offence by, among other things, her choice of clothes.

Now the hospitalit­y offered by the Queen to visitors at Balmoral Castle is set to come under the spotlight in the new series of The Crown.

Episode four of the hit drama’s latest season – which launches next month

– is titled The Balmoral Test.

The “test” is the name given to the royal scrutiny guests to the Queen’s Aberdeensh­ire home believe they are under when invited to join her on her annual break at Balmoral.

Former royal butler Grant Harrold worked for the Royal Family for seven years and met many guests of the Queen.

Grant, 42, who grew up in Airdrie and has worked for Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry, said: “Balmoral, like Sandringha­m, is the Queen’s private family home.

“If she invites you to Balmoral, then you are being invited to spend time with the Royal Family in a personal setting.

“You are going to be dining with the Queen – lunch, dinner, perhaps a picnic or even a barbecue.

“You are going to be out on the hills with the Queen or other members of the Royal Family, perhaps fishing, hunting or doing other country pursuits.

“Balmoral is a great place to be around the Royal Family and for them to get to know you.

“It can be a bit of a test to make sure you pass the muster.

“You are going to want to dress the part, speak the part and behave the part.

“For Princess Diana, that was easy. She

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Episode four of the new Netflix series is dedicated to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s failure to master royal protocol.

The Iron Lady, played by actress Gillian Anderson, had a complicate­d and often tense relationsh­ip with the monarch.

She is said to have viewed early visits to Balmoral as comparable to “purgatory”.

The episode also features the f irst visit by Princess Diana to stay with the Royal Family at Balmoral. Unlike Thatcher,

Diana, played in The Crown by Emma Corin,Corin had grown up mixing in royal circles – her peer father served as an equerry to both the Queen and king George VI.

But Grant said the Monarch always goes out of her way to make everyone invited to stay at Balmoral feel welcome. He said: “I started working for Prince Charles in 2004 and a couple of days later was sent to Scotland so my introducti­on to the royal household was at Balmoral – at Birkhall. That was my Balmoral test.

“It was nerve-wracking even for me as a member of staff because you are around the royals there all the time, even when off duty – and can bump into them anywhere. “I was off one afternoon and was on a

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BIG HIT Olivia Colman as the Queen in The Crown. Below, ex-butler Grant TROUBLE AHEAD Charles and Diana at Balmoral in 1996

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