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But nothing will ever change the attitude of the Royal Family towards Balmoral, or towards kilts and Royal Stewart tartan. The love of all three is a tradition engrained in the very souls of the ...
The most recognizable royal family tartan is the red Royal Stewart tartan, which dates back to at least 1800. Its origins are unknown, but the pattern definitely has a royal pedigree. King George ...
The King has championed his passion for Scotland by wearing a tartan kilt to mark the country’s Burns Night celebrations. In a new photograph issued by Buckingham Palace on Saturday, Charles can ...
A historic tartan worn by the King as he stood vigil by the Queen ’s coffin was a "sign of respect" and love for Scotland, an expert has said. The monarch wore the Prince Charles Edward Stewart ...
King Charles has shown off an array of tartan during his visits to Scotland over past two months, including the Weathered Royal Stewart, pictured left ...
Buckingham Palace published a new photograph of King Charles wearing a kilt made of a tartan named in his honor to mark the birthday of Scotland’s national poet Robert Burns on Saturday.
The Royal Stewart tartan, which dates back at least as far as 1800, has been popular with the royals over the centuries, however it is the Balmoral tartan that is reserved for the family to wear ...
Charles, a keen historian is a patrol of the Scottish Tartan Authority and is known for donning many kilts, including the Balmoral Tartan and the Stewart Hunting.
The Prince Charles Edward Stewart tartan was worn by Charles III as he visited the Scottish Parliament and St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.
A historic tartan worn by the King as he stood vigil by the Queen’s coffin was a “sign of respect” and love for Scotland, an expert has said.