King Charles' favorite skirt The symbolic meaning of the kilt in the royal family

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The Scottish kilt is more than just a traditional garment for King Charles and he has used it many times as a media message. The most obvious example was the reaction to his ex-wife's romantic relationship. After the widespread publication of pictures of the relationship between Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed in the south of France, King Charles decided to give a media response to it by holding a family photo session in Scotland with his sons William and Harry.

Although the young princes were not very interested in participating in this campaign and were worried about mocking their friends, they finally agreed with one condition: they should not wear a kilt, while a kilt has never been a popular choice for Harry and William, but for King Charles, it is considered a part of his usual clothing. Charles has been seen wearing a kilt many times in Scotland since he was seven years old, both in official ceremonies and in family events

Royal family kilts are usually worn at Balmoral, their summer residence in Scotland; The place where King Charles is often present for rest and personal occasions is the location of many pictures of his birthday.

This traditional dress is more than a cultural custom, it is a sign of King Charles's personal connection to Scotland. According to some royal experts, this cover is a sign of moments in which he feels more comfortable and happy than

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