This is the story of the kilt pin I heard. I’ll admit
I am not sure of its accuracy. While passing one of her guards, Queen Victoria noticed the wind begin to pickup.
It blew so hard at that moment that his kilt was
completely lifted in the front. He was dressed regimental
under his kilt.
Yet being a solider, he was standing at
attention and could not move while she passed.
Queen Victoria proceed to stop her carriage, go to the
young solider and take one of her pins and place it on the
left front side to help weight it down.
Any way that is the story I was told.
Nelson
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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