GALLERY: The Queen at the Braemar Gathering through the decades
Throughout her reign Queen Elizabeth II has enjoyed visiting Aberdeenshire to sample one of the most famous Highland Games events.
Throughout her reign Queen Elizabeth II has enjoyed visiting Aberdeenshire to sample one of the most famous Highland Games events.
“It runs in the family, it's in the blood”, families say when discussing the attributes of one generation against another.
As Princess Elizabeth, the Queen performed her first ever opening ceremony in Aberdeen.
Aberdeen University staff have recalled the occasions when the Queen visited the academic institution and showed keen interest in their work.
There was never any doubt about Her Majesty’s love of the Highlands.
Deeside became Royal Deeside when Queen Victoria fell in love with the area in 1848.
The Second Elizabethan Age came to an end at a remote castle beside the River Dee, as breathtakingly heavy rain fell on the purple heather landscape.
The tributes at Balmoral have continued to grow on the day of the Queen's funeral.
It is just past 10am and Lenny Wood, assistant projectionist at the Arc Cinema in Peterhead, is talking about his tie collection.
In Ballater, a main street that had attracted the focus of the world's media little more than a week before was entirely quiet on Monday morning.
Pupils at a Moray school with links to the royal family took part in a special tribute walk today.
Stonehaven British Legion opened its doors for an intimate showing of the Queen’s funeral.
One year on from the Queen's death, those of us across the north and north-east should be grateful King Charles has continued her dedication to the region.
One year on from her death, we had an exclusive chat with one of Her Majesty's closest confidants in Deeside.
Several members of the public paid their respects for the Queen outside the gates of the estate.
Our best images of the countless floral tributes were left by those at home and from across the world.
From mischievous Corgis to cheeky children, 55 candid photos from our archives show the Queen on a more human level, out and about across the north and north-east.
Communities lined streets across the region as Her Majesty made her way to Edinburgh and her funeral in London.