What Scottish clan does Prince Charles belong to?

Although the country of Scotland does not have an independent crown, it still recognizes the British royal family as its monarchy. Prince Charles is known as the Duke of Rothesay, a title traditionally given to the heir to the Scotish thrown.
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What tartan does Charles wear?

Princes Charles has been wearing Balmoral tartan since he was a little boy.
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What clan is Prince Charles?

Prince Charles, or the Duke of Rothesay as he likes to be known in Scotland, spent over two hours at the visitor attraction run by the Clan Munro, centred round a restored 18th century grain store nestling by the shores of the firth on the A9 just north of the Cromarty Bridge.
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Does Prince William wear a kilt?

Neither Prince William nor Prince Harry appear to be big fans of wearing kilts, but that's okay because Prince Charles seems to wear them enough for the both of them. Here they are at Balmoral in 1997.
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Does the Queen have her own tartan?

The Royal Stewart or Royal Stuart tartan is the best-known tartan retrospectively associated with the royal House of Stewart, and is also the personal tartan of Queen Elizabeth II. The sett was first published in 1831 in the book The Scottish Gael by James Logan.
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What did Prince Philip wear under kilt?

Over the weekend, ol' Phil wore a kilt to the Gathering for the Highland Games in Scotland ... and, no, he did not wear any underwear. I never thought I'd type this sentence, but it must be done: Prince Philip pulled a Britney Spears. Caution: 91-year-old wiener ahead! TMZ released the photo ...
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What Scottish clan is Queen Elizabeth from?

Through her father King George VI she is directly descended from James VI of Scotland.
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Does the Queen wear a kilt?

The British royal family even has its own Balmoral tartan, which was designed by Prince Albert in 1857, and can only be worn with permission from the Queen. The only other person allowed to wear the Balmoral tartan is Her Majesty The Queen's Piper, whose kilt and plaid are made in it.
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What is the oldest Scottish tartan?

The earliest documented tartan in Britain, known as the "Falkirk" tartan, dates from the 3rd century AD. It was uncovered at Falkirk in Stirlingshire, Scotland, near the Antonine Wall.
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Who can wear the Royal Stewart tartan?

Despite its royal associations, the Royal Stewart Tartan can be worn by anyone, a status confirmed by the Scottish Register of Tartans, who state: 'In the same way that clansmen wear the tartan of their chief, it is appropriate for all subjects of the Queen to wear the Royal Stewart tartan'.
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Who can wear grey Watch tartan?

A universal tartan is one which anyone can wear, without offending anyone. This view has changed dramatically over the past 50 years and in fact when you wear a clan tartan, it is now seen as a sign of respect and friendship towards the family/clan.
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Can I wear Balmoral tartan?

It is the private property of The Royal Family and can only be worn after permission from Her Majesty The Queen. The only other person permitted to wear the Balmoral Tartan is Her Majesty The Queen's Piper, whose kilt and plaid are made in it.
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Why Dies Prince Charles wear a kilt?

Prince Charles is known as the Duke of Rothesay, a title traditionally given to the heir to the Scotish thrown. As the Duke of Rothesay, Prince Charles occasionally wears a kilt for ceremonial purposes and other engagements to show his connection to the country.
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Why did Charles wear a kilt?

As the Duke of Rothesay, Prince Charles will often wear a kilt for official royal engagements to show his connection to and love for the country.
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What is the Balmoral tartan?

The Balmoral tartan - designed by Prince Albert in 1853 - has been worn by every British monarch since Queen Victoria. Its distinctive grey, black and red plaid was designed to match the colours of granite in Aberdeenshire, where the Balmoral Estate is located.
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What did the Scottish wear before kilts?

These tunics were called leine croich, and the wearer typically wore a belt with them. A close-fitting leather jacket, called a jerkin, was a frequent accessory to the yellow tunic.
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What is the difference between a kilt and a tartan?

Tartan is used to make a kilt

A kilt is a piece of tartan, worn around the waist. However, a 'proper' kilt is usually accompanied by: A sporran - a small bag worn around the waist, over the kilt. Sporran is the Gaelic word for purse.
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What is the difference between Scottish highlanders and lowlanders?

The term "Scots" is in direct reference to the Highlanders and not to the whole of Scotland. Unlike the Highlander, the Lowlander were a mix of Romans, Frisian, Angles, Saxons, Danes, Norwegians, Normans, and Flemings just as the Englishman immediately to the south of them were.
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Who can wear the Gordon tartan?

Gordon tartans and clan items are also suitable for the recognised associated family names of Adam, Adams, Adamson, Addie, Addison, Adie, Aitchison, Aiken, Aitken, Atkin, Atkins, Atkinson, Barrie, Connon, Craig, Cromb, Crombie, Cullen, Darg, Dargie, Dorward, Duff, Durward, Eadie, Eddie, Edie, Edison, Esslemont, ...
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What clan is Black Watch tartan?

What colour is Black Watch tartan? The Companies wore a black, dark blue and green tartan, woven by over sixty weavers in Strathspey, the county of Clan Grant.
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What do the colors of a tartan mean?

It's said that red tartan was worn in battle so blood would not show, green resembled the forest, blue symbolising lakes and rivers and yellow resembling crops. Today, the colours identify religion as red and green tartans represent Catholics and the blue represents Protestants.
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How far back can the royal family trace their roots?

The current reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, can trace her ancestral history all the way back to the 9th Century, some 1,200 years. In these 1,200 years, there have been some weird and wonderful members of the Royal Family, each with a more interesting story than the next.
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What tartan does the Queen wear at Balmoral?

STEWART VICTORIA - Known to have been favoured by Queen Victoria who had an extra red line inserted to the Dress Stewart, and used it for curtains and furnishings at Balmoral.
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How is Mary, Queen of Scots related to Elizabeth I?

Mary was Elizabeth's cousin and an heir to the English throne through her Tudor grandmother, Margaret, Henry VIII's older sister.
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