Whether you're attending a wedding, hitting a ceilidh, standing proud at the Highland Games, or taking part in a Kiltwalk ...
Ultimately the tartan kilt is a universal symbol of "scottishness" and represents that culture and all its history.
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 colourful fabric is matched with an equally colourful past. Tartan kilts went from everyday wear for Highlanders to a symbol of rebellion against the English under Bonnie Prince Charlie.
The King has championed his passion for Scotland by wearing a tartan kilt to mark the country’s Burns Night celebrations. In ...
The King's new tartan was showcased in a photo released by the Palace to mark Burns Night. His green, red and blue kilt was made from King Charles III tartan, a new variety of the cloth designed ...