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The castle as we see it today was largely constructed in the 14th century, but its history stretches back much further. In 1034, King Malcolm II of Scotland (then Alba) met a violent end at Glamis and was succeeded by King Duncan I. The connection between the two monarchs remains a mystery, though some speculate that Duncan may have been Malcolm's grandson.

Duncan's reign was cut short when he fell in battle against Macbeth, who then ascended to the throne. These historical events inspired Shakespeare's renowned tragedy, Macbeth, with the character residing in Glamis Castle in the play. Whether the real Macbeth had any ties to Glamis Castle is uncertain, but some believe his ghost haunts the castle, along with the spirits of King Malcolm and King Duncan.

Another eerie tale linked to Glamis involves a 'sleeping vampire'. According to legend, a female servant was discovered attacking a male guest and consuming his blood. This horrifying act led to her being chased away by other guests, eventually leading to her capture.

The story takes an even more sinister turn as it's claimed she was subsequently sealed within a room where she continues to slumber to.