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4th December 06, 06:27 PM
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New DVD - The Braemar Gathering
I have just taken delivery of a super new DVD which, I believe, is unlikely to be available in the shops but may be of interest to my kilted brethren. It is "The Braemar Gathering" and is available for £14.99 direct from www.braemargathering.org or by phone from 01339 755377. This is a really worthwhile production, with a special introduction by HRH The Duke of Rothesay (Prince Charles):

"Braemar is the setting for the famous Braemar Gathering, held every year on the first Saturday in September. This new DVD of the spectacular event captures the crowds, the atmosphere, the athletes, the pipe bands and multitudes of kilts.
Running for 45 minutes, The Braemar Gathering has a specially recorded foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales and includes footage of the preparations behind the scenes, interviews with officials and competitors and many filmed clips from historical gatherings held during the reign of HM The Queen, who always attends with her family during her Balmoral holiday each summer."
This DVD really makes you feel you have been to the Gathering, even if you have not! I thoroughly recommend it.
[B][I][U]No. of Kilts[/U][/I][/B][I]:[/I] 102.[I] [B]"[U][B]Title[/B]"[/U][/B][/I]: Lord Hamish Bicknell, Laird of Lochaber / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Scottish Tartans Authority / [B][U][I]Life Member:[/I][/U][/B] The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society / [U][I][B]Member:[/B][/I][/U] The Ardbeg Committee / [I][B][U]My NEW Photo Album[/U]: [/B][/I][COLOR=purple]Sadly, and with great regret, it seems my extensive and comprehensive album may now have been lost forever![/COLOR]/
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4th December 06, 06:55 PM
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Isn't the world's largest caber tossed at the Braemar gathering? If I remember right, it is... should be a fun DVD.
The site only mentioned P&P in the UK. Bummer.
It's likely R2 (PAL), so if there is a way to get one to the States, make sure you have an all region DVD player, or a signal converter!
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4th December 06, 07:39 PM
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Who's this Prince of Wales they talk about on the cover? 
Looks like an interesting DVD Ham.
In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly
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4th December 06, 08:54 PM
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Who?
 Originally Posted by MacTavishOfJapan
Who's this Prince of Wales they talk about on the cover?
Looks like an interesting DVD Ham.
Why, HRH the Duke of Rothesay, of course. 
T.
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5th December 06, 03:45 AM
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The Prince of Wales has many titles and he seems to prefer Scotland to Wales.
In addition to being Duke of Rothesay his other Scottish titles are: Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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5th December 06, 05:42 AM
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 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Why, HRH the Duke of Rothesay, of course.
T.
Ahh, gotcha now. Thanks. He's the one with the big ears, right?
 Originally Posted by McClef
The Prince of Wales has many titles and he seems to prefer Scotland to Wales.
In addition to being Duke of Rothesay his other Scottish titles are: Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
I seem to remember the opening of the Scottish Parliament the TV commentator said Charles' official title in Scotland was Duke of Rothesay as PoW was an english title, was that wrong?
In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly
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5th December 06, 06:35 AM
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 Originally Posted by Andrew Green
It's likely R2 (PAL), so if there is a way to get one to the States, make sure you have an all region DVD player, or a signal converter!
I have seen this DVD and it is very good, and I also highly recomend it. It is not regionaly encoded i.e., is R0. Better than that, it is a double sided DVD and the other side is NTSC recorded, i.e., compatable with US players. I have just called tham to make an order and they confirm the technical details.
Jim
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5th December 06, 06:42 AM
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 Originally Posted by McClef
The Prince of Wales has many titles and he seems to prefer Scotland to Wales.
In addition to being Duke of Rothesay his other Scottish titles are: Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.
You forgot one: Royal Colonel (in-chief) of the Black Watch (now 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland. 
Cheers, 
Todd
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5th December 06, 06:55 AM
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What a shame that this isn't available to those of us in the US. One of my favorite things every year is waiting for the Edinburgh Tattoo DVD to arrive in my mailbox. This would of been a great addition to that collection.
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5th December 06, 07:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by MacTavishOfJapan
Ahh, gotcha now. Thanks. He's the one with the big ears, right?
I seem to remember the opening of the Scottish Parliament the TV commentator said Charles' official title in Scotland was Duke of Rothesay as PoW was an english title, was that wrong?
The title Prince of Wales predates the union of the crowns and also the Act of Union. Before these events its clearly had no standing in Scotland and could have well been thought of as an "English" title as it was given to the eldest son of the King (or Queen but never happened as Tudor queens never had children) of England. Since the union of the crowns, however, the highest title in terms of rank has priority even in Scotland although there is nothing to prevent Charles choosing to use a lower rank title in Scotland if he so wishes. Camilla is de facto Princess of Wales but she chooses not to use the title. I haven't heard that she uses Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland rather than Duchess of Cornwall though.
There are other problems too - the Queen is Elizabeth II in Scotland although there never was a Scottish Elizabeth I.
Wikipedia covers this by saying:
"However, in Scotland, the title Elizabeth II caused some controversy, as there has never been an Elizabeth I in Scotland. In a rare act of sabotage, new Royal Mail post boxes in bearing the initials "E II R" in Scotland were vandalised. (Prior to Queen Elizabeth, Scottish boxes had borne the monarch's initials, but no crown.) To avoid further problems, post boxes and Royal Mail vehicles in Scotland now bear only the Crown of Scotland and no Royal cypher.
A legal case, MacCormick v. Lord Advocate (1953 SC 396), was taken to contest the right of the Queen to style herself Elizabeth II within Scotland, arguing that to do so would be a breach of the Act of Union. The case was lost on the grounds that the pursuers had no title to sue the Crown, and also that the numbering of monarchs was part of the royal prerogative, and not governed by the Act of Union.
There are also two other matters of controversy, publicised much less. First, the argument that the monarch was addressed as Your Grace, rather than Majesty, in pre-Union Scotland, and, second, that the preferred title had been King/Queen of Scots rather than of Scotland (although the latter was by no means unknown).
At the royal opening of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, the presiding officer David Steel referred to her as, "not only the Queen of the United Kingdom but seated as you are among us in the historic and constitutionally correct manner as Queen of Scots".
Future British monarchs will be numbered according to either English or Scottish predecessors, whichever number is higher. Applying this policy retroactively to monarchs since the Act of Union yields the same numbering."
A fascinating table of how it will all work in future can be seen at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...itish_monarchs
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
You forgot one: Royal Colonel (in-chief) of the Black Watch (now 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland.
Cheers,
Todd
Well that's not an official title, that is do with one of his very many honorary positions.
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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