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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Time for a new collage
    I would hold hard for a while, as some tartans may be redistributed around the family. Peter and I were hinting at this possibility earlier on in this thread. Time will tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I would hold hard for a while, as some tartans may be redistributed around the family. Peter and I were hinting at this possibility earlier on in this thread.
    I think because my intent is to show the various tartans Charles has been seen wearing over the years (rather than being restricted to kilts he currently has or might wear in the future) it's appropriate to update the collage to include his new kilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    I wonder if we will see this new one being worn in preference to some of those that are associated with titles he's now passed on to William.
    I'm guessing that the civilian kilts involved would be

    -Duke of Rothesay
    -Duke of Rothesay Hunting
    -Lord of the Isles Hunting

    Would there be others?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    I think because my intent is to show the various tartans Charles has been seen wearing over the years (rather than being restricted to kilts he currently has or might wear in the future) it's appropriate to update the collage to include his new kilt.
    Fair enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    I'm guessing that the civilian kilts involved would be

    -Duke of Rothesay
    -Duke of Rothesay Hunting
    -Lord of the Isles Hunting

    Would there be others?
    If he choses to drop some then those would be the logical ones. That said, he has worn both DoR tartan since becoming King. But that was before he had his own.

    The other one he's not worn is a while is the Hodden Grey. I don't know if he is still C-in-C of the Toronto Scottish.

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    A good blog piece from Lochcarron about weaving the King Charles III tartan.

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