The family home of His Majesty King Charles III is inviting guests to don their best tartan for a Burns Night black tie dinner on Thursday 25 and Friday 26 January 2024.
Honouring Scotland's favourite poet, Robert Burns, the evening at Highgrove House includes a traditional Scottish four-course dinner, dancing and live music, as well as the all-important Burns Night tradition — the addressing of the Haggis.
The evening begins with a cocktail and canapés, before moving on to a sit-down dinner of scallop mousse, cullen skink, Haggis with neeps and tatties and cranachan cheesecake — all served with organic Highgrove wine and followed by coffee, petit fours and a wee dram of Highgrove single malt whisky.
After dinner, guests are treated to a professional dance performance before taking to the floor themselves, accompanied by live music from a traditional Ceilidh quartet.