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King Charles III He found himself full in Scottish culture.
Charles, 76, stepped out in a reception for the Communities of caithness in Thurso, Scotland, while swing kilt length knee on Monday, July 28. The design featured a red fabric decorated with green, yellow and white party stripes. It was finished with plates on one side and a fragmented hem on the other.
Charles joined the Kilt with red knitted socks, patented leather dress shoes and a white shirt. He completed his ensemble with a gray vest, a matching jacket, a red and green striped tie and a silk pocket square.
Charles is no stranger to rocking Kilt as he visits Scotland. Earlier this month, it lasted a blue striped number with a party jacket at Campbeltown Town Hall.
In 2024, Charles and Queen’s Camilla corresponds to each other when going to assemble Braemar. Both couples chose blue ensembles. Charles, in his part, looked sharp in a blue kilt with red crosses, while Camilla, 78, was elegant in a feather decorated azure dress.
Through the years, Charles has been an expert in matching his kilt with the rest of his uniform.
Back in 1997, he explored Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands with his sons, Prince Charles and Prince Harry, who shared with the late Princess Diana. While hiking, Charles Kilt shook a green-and-yellow, a look that elevated with lime knitting.
Charles also wore Kilts while with Diana, who died at the age of 36 in 1997 in a car accident. In 1981, the duo set up at Balmoral Castle in everlasting costumes. Charles chose a Teal V-Neck sweater with a green under-railway and a dark, fitted kilt. Meanwhile, Diana chose a party skirt, which was in conjunction with a jacket containing the same print.