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14th June 06, 05:07 PM
#11
My worry isn't the PW (who is a good advertisement for the wearing of the kilt) but Wee Wullie. Has anybody seen him or his brother in the kilt? They may be Princes William and Harry of Wales, but they're also the sons of the Duke of Rothesay and the Lord of the Isles, and their grandmother is the Queen of the Scots.
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14th June 06, 05:27 PM
#12
Originally Posted by An t-Ileach
Has anybody seen him or his brother in the kilt?
Last weekend BBC America aired some shows in honor of the Queen's birthday. One of them showed a scene at Balmoral after their mother's death. Prince Charles and Prince William were both in kilt's. The thing that stuck out the most is that they were both wearing maroon colored hose. I don't think it complemented either of their outfits.
One of the kilts Prince Charles was wearing was of a green and white tartan. Has anyone seen this before and recognize it? Again he was wearing maroon hose.
Last edited by HeathBar; 14th June 06 at 05:29 PM.
Reason: fixed quote
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14th June 06, 07:57 PM
#13
Prince Charles certainly does dress well. The image below was taken on their first wedding annivesary, and the only tiny criticism I might have is that he's wearing a brown sporran with black shoes and a charcoal vest/jacket. However, the tartan is beautiful and all other details (including his hose) are impeccable, so who'd notice? I've seen pictures of him wearing that same sporran on several occasions.
For what it's worth, I think she dresses impressively well also. Beautiful in that tartan with the red feathered beret. She's a good match for him. Pity they didn't marry sooner.
If you're interested, you can read more about HRH here and enjoy a marvelous marvelous gallery here.
Regards,
Scott Gilmore
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15th June 06, 05:31 AM
#14
Thanks for the link to the gallery, there are loads of good photos there.
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15th June 06, 06:43 AM
#15
tartans
One of the kilts Prince Charles was wearing was of a green and white tartan. Has anyone seen this before and recognize it?
Lord of the Isles Hunting -- The Duke of Rothesay's version is lighter in colour than the version that available to the general public.
I can't say I've seen him wear maroon hoose with the LIH tartan, but I have seen him wear them with the Balmoral tartan, which is the tartan in the photo of HRH and the Duchess of Cornwall below. The Chief of the Campbells, the Duke of Argyll, frequently wears red hose with his Campbell tartan kilt.
Cheers,
Todd
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15th June 06, 07:24 AM
#16
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Lord of the Isles Hunting -- The Duke of Rothesay's version is lighter in colour than the version that available to the general public.
I know that this is a bit off topic, but it does concern Prince Charles. What is/are his title(s). It can be a bit confusing to one who doesn't know. So he is AKA Duke of Rothesay? Is there protocol as when to use a certain title?
Just curious.
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15th June 06, 07:47 AM
#17
Prince Charles...
Originally Posted by HeathBar
I know that this is a bit off topic, but it does concern Prince Charles. What is/are his title(s). It can be a bit confusing to one who doesn't know. So he is AKA Duke of Rothesay? Is there protocol as when to use a certain title?
Just curious.
The Duke of Rothesay is one of his Scottish titles:
His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales, KG, KT, GCB, OM, AK, QSO, PC, ADC, Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
-- http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/about/bio_titles.html
I prefer to use one of his Scottish titles just because I'm biased towards Scotland!
Cheers,
Todd
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15th June 06, 08:58 AM
#18
He apparently carries a substantial sgain dubh - looks to be about 8" or more. I'll bet it's not "decorative."
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15th June 06, 09:30 AM
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(Mischievous Note): Do you think that could be an XMarks kilt pin he's wearing?
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15th June 06, 10:12 AM
#20
Originally Posted by cajunscot
The Duke of Rothesay is one of his Scottish titles:
I prefer to use one of his Scottish titles just because I'm biased towards Scotland!
Cheers,
Todd
Which poses another question. The Prince is known as The Duke of Rothesay north of the border but how is he styled? HRH or His Grace? Would the fact that he is heir to the Throne of Great Britain automatically grant HRH or would it be His Grace since Rothesay (that I know of) is not a Royal Dukedom like Kent or York?
Interestingly in the Duchy of Lancaster they toast His Grace the Duke of Lancaster referring to the Queen.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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