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    Duke of Edinburgh at Highland Games

    From the "Sun on Sunday" -

    Duke of Edinburgh joins the Queen at Highland Games

    PRINCE Philip showed no sign of suffering from his recent bladder infection as he stepped out in traditional attire at the Highland Games.

    Sporting a kilt, the Duke of Edinburgh, who spent five nights in hospital last month, joined the Queen at the annual festival.

    The Braemar Gathering is held each year just a short distance from Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, where the royals spend their holidays.

    Prince Philip has been at the Balmoral estate since being discharged from Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on August 20 where he was treated.

    He accompanied the Queen, who is patron of the Games, to watch events including tossing the caber and tug of war.

    The Games, held at the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, take place on the first Saturday of every September and regularly attracts visitors from around the world to the village.

    Last weekend, the Duke made his first public appearance since leaving hospital when he attended a church service at Crathie Kirk.

    In June he was admitted to hospital with the same infection the day after braving cold, wet and windy conditions on the royal barge for several hours during the Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames.

    Philip, 91, spent five nights in London’s King Edward VII Hospital and missed some of the key celebrations of a special bank holiday weekend marking the Queen’s 60-year reign.


    (Copyright of Sun on Sunday)

    And a close-up of the top half of the Prince -


    (Copyright of Sun on Sunday)

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    Is that a Gordon he's wearing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotFree View Post
    Is that a Gordon he's wearing?
    Yes, it's a Gordon in regimental weight. He was Commander In Chief of The Highlanders.
    The Kilt is my delight !

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    Quote Originally Posted by freddie View Post
    Yes, it's a Gordon in regimental weight. He was Commander In Chief of The Highlanders.
    In the spirit of accuracy, nothing more, I think you mean Colonel-in-Chief.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Father and son both surely do set an example of how to "do it well" in this regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainer In Exile View Post
    Father and son both surely do set an example of how to "do it well" in this regard.

    Allen
    I'll second that and go further. Between them they are the best adverts for the kilt being 'just clothes'.

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    Was there. Absolutely great. Dont know the usualls, but Royal family only there for an hour and a half. So take that as the Duke of Edinburgh still not too good,but he is 91yrs old. Pipers raised their game when the Royals arrived. So much goes on ,20% better than I imagined, my daughter and wife thoroughly enjoyed, was great, and at the end for the pipers they played Hills of Tyrol. Very moving

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    Thanks for that tidbit Chas, the story also made the nightly news (on all channels too) here in Australia, on Sunday night
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    Thanks for sharing, Chas. The Duke is looking rather well, good for him!

    Best wishes,

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    Quote Originally Posted by guardsman View Post
    Dont know the usualls, but Royal family only there for an hour and a half. So take that as the Duke of Edinburgh still not too good,but he is 91yrs old.
    Anything (besides lying down) for an hour and a half seems like quite the feat for a 91 year old.

    Wonderful pictures - it's always nice to see members of the royal family kilted up.

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