Today, Prince Charles and Camilla the Duchess Of Cornwall were photographed leaving Aberdeen airport as they traveled to Scotland to celebrate the new year.

The heir,  73, and his wife, 74, flew via private jet from RAF Marham in Norfolk, which is near The Queen’s Sandringham home.

It comes as  Nicola Sturgeon today insisted large-scale New Year’s Eve parties in Scotland are still cancelled as English border pubs brace for as many as 100,000 Scottish and Welsh revellers to cross into England to celebrate on Friday.

Last week, the Scottish First Minister declared a ban against large gatherings. This was a blow to Hogmanay celebrations. She reiterated this afternoon that the clampdown is needed to stop the Omicron variant spreading.

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall were spotted leaving Aberdeen airport today as they arrived in Scotland to celebrate New Year

Today, Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess Cornwall were seen leaving Aberdeen Airport as they traveled to Scotland for New Year’s Eve.

Ms. Sturgeon stated that it was prudent and essential to prevent the spread of the disease to avoid a ‘huge number of patients’.

Yesterday saw the occurrence of 15,849 new cases in Scotland, the largest number ever recorded. 679 patients were also admitted to the hospital yesterday, which was 80 more than the previous days.

Boris Johnson stated that everyone should celebrate the New Year, but with caution and sanity. He also stressed Omicron’s data which shows it to be ‘obviously gentler than the Delta version’.

The couple are travelling north after spending Christmas at Windsor Castle – where they came under threat from a crossbow-wielding man threatening to ‘assassinate the Queen in revenge for 1919 Amritsar massacre’.

Jaswant Singhchail (19) has been taken under section of the Mental Health Act and uploaded to Snapchat a prerecorded video pleading for revenge over the massacre at 1919 Amritsar or Jallianwala bagh when British soldiers killed hundreds.

Charles, who was known in Scotland as The Duke of Rothesay during his time there, could be seen driving today wearing his trademark tweed suit with tie.

The heir, 73, and his wife, 74, flew via private jet from RAF Marham in Norfolk, which is near The Queen's Sandringham home

The heir and his spouse, 73-years old, flew private from RAF Marham in Norfolk to meet The Queen’s Sandringham home.

Camilla wrapped herself in warm clothing for the Scottish winter and took a seat in the front passenger seat. A helper joined her in the rear.

The royals are believed to be spending New Year at Birkhall, their private estate on Balmoral.

The Queen was forced by rising Covid-19 levels to moderate her Christmas celebrations.

Instead of the usual grand Christmas at Sandringham, Her Majesty – celebrating the first festive period since the death of Prince Philip –  was joined by Charles, Camilla Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex for a muted affair in Berkshire. 

Charles, who was known in Scotland as The Duke of Rothesay during his time there, could be seen driving today wearing his trademark tweed suit with tie.

 Security at Windsor must undergo a radical review after a series of troubling lapses, experts have said.

Police were called to perform a complete security audit of the castle’s historic structure and all other Windsor Great Park royal residences.

Sam Armstrong from the Henry Jackson Society’s counter-terrorism think-tank said that it was not properly suited up as a primary royal residence.

At this transitional time for the Royal Family, Queen Elizabeth is spending increasingly more time at Windsor. The police need to do more.

The couple spent Christmas at Windsor Castle - where they came under threat from a crossbow-wielding man threatening to ¿assassinate the Queen in revenge for 1919 Amritsar massacre¿. They are pictured on their way to St George's Chapel

The couple spent Christmas at Windsor Castle – where they came under threat from a crossbow-wielding man threatening to ‘assassinate the Queen in revenge for 1919 Amritsar massacre’. On their way to St George’s Chapel, they are photographed

 ‘Windsor presents a new set of challenges in terms of security because of the size of the estate and its semi-rural location on the edge of town.’

The Duchess Of Cornwall and Prince Charles will each read excerpts from Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic A Christmas Carol. The series will be published via social media over 12 consecutive days.

The series, broadcast via @DuchessofCornwallsReadingRoom on Instagram, began on Christmas Day, with the Prince of Wales reading stave one of the famous story in which Ebenezer Scrooge rediscovers the magic of Christmas.

Miriam Margolyes and Paterson Joseph are also contributors.