It is a tradition that dates back to , when she became entranced by the sound of the bagpipes on her first holiday to her beloved Scottish Highlands Since 1843 there has been a piper to the Sovereign, and it is their role to play for 15 minutes outside the monarch's window at 9am each day, providing a rather unique wake-up call. And for the first time since His Majesty acceded to the throne, Pipe Major Paul Burns, of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, was spotted playing for him at this week.
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