Want to eat like royalty? Visit a stunning Scottish mansion owned by King Charles charity

Diners are to be given the chance to experience an 18th-century feast in King Charles’s favourite room at Dumfries House, in Scotland.

Charles takes most of his evening meals in the Pink Dining Room when staying at the Scottish stately home in Ayrshire, southwest Scotland.

Now his charity, The King’s Foundation, is offering a new private dining experience, allowing members of the public the opportunity to enjoy a three-course meal, authentic to the 1700s and served by a traditional butler, in the royal chamber.

The room – with its pale rosy hue – is the best preserved in the mansion, which was saved for the nation in 2007 by a consortium led by Charles as the Prince of Wales.

Dumfries House is the headquarters of The King’s Foundation. Photo: PA Images via Getty Images

The king is a particular fan of the pink-tinted rococo plasterwork on the walls and ceiling, inspired by the Roman ruins of Palmyra in Syria.

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