King Charles once again showcased his affinity for Scottish tradition by wearing a kilt during his recent visit to Scotland, a fashion choice that his son, Prince William, has yet to embrace in his adult life.
The monarch’s trip to Balmoral not only highlighted his love for the country but also his appreciation for its cultural heritage, as he proudly sported the traditional Scottish attire while exploring a whisky distillery.
During his private tour of the distillery in John O’Groats, near Caithness and Castle of May, King Charles exuded elegance in his kilt, a garment he has been known to wear on previous visits to the region.
Despite the typical British summer drizzle, Charles remained unfazed, complementing his outfit with an umbrella as he savored the experience of sampling premium blends and engaging with local vendors and patrons.
This wasn’t the first time King Charles had ventured into the world of whisky distillation.
In 2019, while still the Prince of Wales, he visited the Wolfburn Distillery, showcasing his fondness for traditional Scottish clothing by donning a green and blue tartan kilt.
His dedication to preserving Scottish heritage was further echoed by John Sugden, the king’s tailor, who expressed his enthusiasm in creating a kilt for the Prince of Wales to promote Highland dress traditions.
In contrast to his father’s embrace of Scottish culture, Prince William has not been seen wearing a kilt in public since his childhood.
Despite holding various Scottish titles, including Duke of Rothesay and Lord of the Isles, William’s reluctance to don the traditional attire has left many wondering about his aversion to this symbol of Scottish identity.
While William has opted for elaborate gowns and military uniforms for significant events, such as his wedding and his father’s coronation, the absence of a kilt in his wardrobe choices remains a topic of intrigue among royal observers.
Some argue that publicly embracing the kilt could serve as a powerful statement of his connection to Scotland and its rich heritage, potentially silencing critics who question his commitment to the country’s traditions.
As the debate continues over Prince William’s sartorial preferences, King Charles stands out as a steadfast champion of Scottish culture, effortlessly blending tradition and modernity in his public appearances.
His recent kilt-clad outings serve as a testament to his deep-rooted respect for Scotland’s history and customs, a sentiment that resonates with many admirers of the royal family.