King Charles paid tribute to Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns, by wearing a traditional kilt in an official portrait released by Buckingham Palace. The photo showcases Charles's connection to Scotland, a place he holds dear.
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On Saturday, Buckingham Palace released an official image of the monarch sporting the traditional Scottish skirt to mark the annual celebration of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns.
He continued, "If I might paraphrase the words of the great Robert Burns, my dear mother was: ‘The friend of man, the friend of truth; The friend of age, and guide of youth: Few hearts like hers, with virtue warm’d, Few heads with knowledge so inform’d.
KINGCHARLES SCOTLAND KILTS ROBERT BURNS BUCKINGHAM PALACE
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