When in Scotland! Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall don full tartan in Aberdeenshire
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall wear full tartan as they visit a community centre in Aberdeenshire – on the 24th anniversary of Diana’s death
Couple, known as Duke and Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland, turned out in their finest tartans to unveil a plaque at the Ballater Community and Heritage Hub Prince Charles, 72, donned his favoured Balmoral tartan, with a tweed blazer Camilla opted for a black, grey and red check, which she wore in a knee-length skirt covered with an elegant cream blouse and grey waistcoatLater the couple strolled around the town, stopping to visit Cambus O’May Suspension Bridge which is back in action following a repair project Today marks 24 years since the Princess of Wales was killed in a Paris car crash
<!–
<!–
<!–<!–
<!–
(function (src, d, tag){
var s = d.createElement(tag), prev = d.getElementsByTagName(tag)[0];
s.src = src;
prev.parentNode.insertBefore(s, prev);
}(“https://www.dailymail.co.uk/static/gunther/1.17.0/async_bundle–.js”, document, “script”));
<!–
DM.loadCSS(“https://www.dailymail.co.uk/static/gunther/gunther-2159/video_bundle–.css”);
<!–
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall both sported full tartan checks today as they visited a heritage and community centre in Aberdeenshire.
The couple, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when they’re north of the border, looked to be in jovial spirits as they unveiled a plaque to mark the opening of the Ballater Community and Heritage Hub on Tuesday.
Charles and Camilla also enjoyed a stroll around the town, stopping to visit the Cambus O’May Suspension Bridge which is back in action following an ongoing repair project.
August 31st marks the 24th anniversary of the Princess of Wales‘ death in a car crash in Paris.
Scroll down for video
Check one out! The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as the couple are officially known in Scotland, turned out in their finest tartans to unveil a plaque at the Ballater Community and Heritage Hub on Tuesday
Prince Charles, 72, donned his favoured Balmoral tartan – including a green and blue checked kilt and a brown leather sporran
Later the couple strolled around the town, stopping to visit Cambus O’May Suspension Bridge which is back in action following a repair project
Charles and Camilla were greeted by throngs of well-wishers in the small Scottish town
The Duchess of Cornwall strides on as Prince Charles stops to chat with Ballater locals
Prince Charles, 72, donned his favoured Balmoral tartan – including a green and blue checked kilt and a brown leather sporran – for the public duty.
The centre aims to support the community and social outcomes for people living in the Royal Deeside region and following the unveiling of the official plaque the couple headed into the village.
Well-wishers greeted the pair and they stopped to chat to local business owners including an employee at Shorty’s, an ice cream parlour.
The heir to the throne wore a smart tweed blazer, waistcoat and a crisp white shirt to finish the heritage look, alongside maroon socks and black brogues.
Prince Charles has been wearing the Balmoral tartan since his early childhood, with photos showing him wearing it as far back as his seventh birthday in 1955.
Meanwhile, Camilla opted for a black, grey and red check, which she wore in a knee-length skirt covered with an elegant frilled cream blouse and grey waistcoat. She complemented the skirt with a matching shawl.
Who are you calling Shorty? The couple chat to a local ice cream parlour owner – dressed more informally – in the village centre
Did they discuss favourite flavours? The royals appeared to be in high spirits as they chatted at the popular ice-cream spot
A spot of art for Dumfries House? The couple also browsed pictures on display in an art shop in the town
The couple listen intently as they learn about the work that will be done at the newly opened community and heritage centre in Ballater
Elegance: Camilla opted for a black, grey and red check, which she wore in a knee-length skirt covered with an elegant cream blouse and grey waistcoat
Earlier this month, the royal wore the same outfit to visit the historic stronghold of Dunrobin Castle, the most northerly of Scotland’s great houses. The Prince also visited Dunrobin Castle Station, where he marked the 150th anniversary of the Duke of Sutherland’s Railway by unveiling a plaque.
Today marks 24 years since the Princess of Wales was killed in a Paris car crash on August 31st 1997.
On July 1st this year, Princes William and Harry unveiled a statue in the gardens of Kensington Palace in their mother’s memory.
A peek over the side: the prince discusses the historic bridge’s structure
Building bridges: Charles steps out to test out the suspension bridge’s repairs, looking striking in his full tartan against the all-white bridge
The royal complemented the look with a matching shawl and soft leather handbag in tan, which co-ordinated with the Duchess’ shoes
The heir to the throne looked in high spirits as he chatted to staff ahead of the official opening
The couple are enjoying an annual summer break in Scotland and also partaking in official duties while in the region
When in Scotland! The heir to the throne wore a historic leather sporran and family brooch
The statue by Ian Rank-Broadley depicts Diana in the ‘more confident’ later years of her life aims to reflect her ‘warmth, elegance and energy’, the sculptor said today – as it was met with a mixed reaction.
It’s been reported that Charles has been left ‘shellshocked’ by the reported rift between his sons Prince William and Prince Harry.
The occasion in Royal Deeside is one of several public outings the couple have made during their latest trip to Scotland
The centre aims to support the community and social outcomes for people living in the Royal Deeside region
While the funeral of their grandfather Prince Philip in April reunited the family for the first time in a year, the Duke of Cambridge, 39, and the Duke of Sussex, 36, reportedly ‘didn’t have time to heal’.
It comes in the aftermath of Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive two-hour CBS interview with Oprah Winfrey which aired in March, where the royal made reference to his relation with William amid reports the brothers had fallen out in the wake of Brexit.
Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir about life in the royal family is due to be published in 2022.