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For centuries, tartan has been an important symbol of Scotland’s heritage that has been worn by members of the royal family, becoming one of the most recognizable symbols of the country around the world.

From King George IV in 1822, who popularized the modern iteration of the kilt by wearing a bright Royal Stuart tartan version during the first visit of a British monarch to Scotland in over two centuries, to Queen Elizabeth II whose own tartan kilts and skirts became her day-to-day favorites while staying in the country, the print has become an established part of royal Scottish dress.

Nearly all working royals have opted for items of clothing in tartan prints to wear while in Scotland, as a potent way of paying tribute to the nation which has shared a monarch with England since 1603.

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert loved Scotland so much that they bought a large estate in the highlands and built what is known as Balmoral Castle, the royals’ family home in the country.

In tribute of their residence, purchased in 1852, Albert designed his own tartan—which by ancient tradition is a piece of woven cloth with a print of colored boxes separated by contrasting lines that run against the warp and weft of the textile. The Balmoral tartan was used to decorate the royal residence and today is reserved solely for the use of the monarch and their family members.

Here, Newsweek looks at some of the royals’ top tartan fashion moments.

Kate – Sandringham 2017 – Miu Miu

Kate Middleton Tartan Coat Christmas 2017
The Princess of Wales (when Duchess of Cambridge) photographed wearing a Mui Mui tartan coat on Christmas Day at Sandringham, December 25, 2017.
Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Since joining the royal family through her marriage to Prince William in 2011, Kate has worn a number of striking tartan looks, ranging from elegant day dresses to structured winter coats.

One of the princess’ most memorable tartan looks was worn on Christmas Day in 2017 during the royal family’s traditional church service on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

In 2017, Kate wore a double breasted turquoise blue, red, black and white tartan coat by the Italian fashion brand Miu Miu which is headed by founding designer, Miuccia Prada.

Kate complemented the coat’s faux fur collar with an alpaca fur hat and black accessories.

Kate – Edinburgh 2021 – Holland Cooper

Kate Middleton Holland Cooper Tartan Coat Edinburgh
The Princess of Wales (when Duchess of Cambridge) photographed wearing a Holland Cooper tartan coat at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, May 26, 2021.
Max Mumby/Indigo – Pool/Getty Images

Kate wore a second striking tartan coat in 2021 for a visit to Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city with Prince William.

Attending a special movie screening for children at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Kate wore a blue, green and purple tartan trench coat with contrasting gold buttons.

The coat was designed by British brand Holland Cooper and the princess paired it with diamond and sapphire earrings loaned to her by Queen Elizabeth II, complementing her diamond and sapphire engagement ring that had formerly belonged to Princess Diana.

Kate – Boston 2022 – Burberry

Kate Middleton Wearing Burberry in Boston 2022

The Princess of Wales photographed wearing a custom Burberry dress during a visit to Boston with Prince William, November 30, 2022.
Paul Edwards – Pool/Getty Images

Kate’s most recent tartan fashion moment came on a visit to the city of Boston in November 2022, during a visit to the U.S. with Prince William to attend the second annual Earthshot Prize awards ceremony.

On her arrival in the city to meet Mayor Michelle Wu, Kate wore a bold mid-length tartan dress with long sleeves in a traditional green, navy, white and red print. Burberry is a historic British brand which became widely associated with its house tartan in beige, red, white and black.

Meghan – Edinburgh 2018 – Burberry

Meghan Markle Burberry Coat in Edinburgh 2018
Meghan Markle photographed wearing a Burberry tartan coat during a visit to Edinburgh with Prince Harry, February 13, 2018.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images/Chris Jackson/Getty Images

When Meghan Markle became officially engaged to Prince Harry in November 2017 she began undertaking a select number of royal visits in the buildup to her May 2018 wedding.

For her first visit to Edinburgh as a future princess, Meghan paid tribute to Scotland by wearing a tartan coat from the Burberry brand, in a bold green, navy and black color scheme.

Meghan paired her coat with an accessory which again paid tribute to Scotland, with a green crossbody handbag from the brand, Strathberry.

Meghan – New Zealand 2018 – Karen Walker

Meghan Markle Karen Walker Coat New Zealand
Meghan Markle photographed wearing a Karen Walker tartan coat during a visit to New Zealand with Prince Harry, October 28, 2018.
Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage

Though Meghan has not worn tartan as often as sister-in-law Kate, when she has, her choices have made an impact.

For a visit to New Zealand with Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan opted to wear a flattering structured trench coat in a muted tartan made up of varying tones of gray.

The duchess’ coat was worn for a wreath-laying ceremony at the national war memorial in Wellington, and was made by New Zealand designer Karen Walker.

Princess Diana – Scotland 1989 – Catherine Walker

Princess Diana Braemar Games Tartan Dress 1989
Princess Diana photographed at the Braemar Games in Scotland wearing a Catherine Walker tartan dress with matching hat, September 1989.
Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images

Princess Diana was a royal who took tartan as a fashion theme and ran with it. Over the course of her working life as a member of the royal family, Diana wore a number of striking looks featuring the print, including head to toe ensembles where dress, hat and accessories all matched.

One notable tartan look worn by the princess was designed by close friend Catherine Walker in 1989 and was worn to the Braemar Games in Scotland. Braemar is the closest village to the royals’ Balmoral estate and the games are an important traditional community event which a number of royals attend each year.

Diana’s Catherine Walker tartan look comprised of a belted shirt dress with contrasting collar, cuffs and gold buttons, which was paired with a hat made of the same tartan print with a black feather embellishment.

Queen Camilla – Scotland 2006 – Balmoral Tartan

Queen Camilla Braemar Games Tartan Outfit 2006
Queen Camilla (when Duchess of Cornwall) photographed at the Braemar Games in Scotland wearing Balmoral tartan, September 2, 2006.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images/Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images

Like other members of the royal family, Queen Camilla has often paid tribute to Scotland by wearing tartan when undertaking engagements in the country.

In 2006, Camilla’s new status as a member of the royal family was recognized when she was seen wearing a skirt suit featuring Balmoral tartan. During her reign, Queen Elizabeth was the only person who could grant permission for members of her family to wear the tartan which had been designed by Prince Albert, and Camilla’s first outing in the print was made on her first wedding anniversary (April 9) in the highlands.

Camilla gave the suit a second outing at the Braemar Games in September, where she matched husband Prince Charles (now King Charles III), who wore a tartan kilt for the occasion.

Queen Elizabeth – Scotland 2022 – Balmoral Tartan

Queen Elizabeth Final Photo Wearing Tartan 2022
Queen Elizabeth II photographed wearing Balmoral tartan two days before her death at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, September 6, 2022.
Jane Barlow – WPA Pool/Getty Images

Queen Elizabeth II’s love for tartan kilts and skirts became synonymous with her off-duty wardrobe, often being photographed at Balmoral castle wearing them in different variations.

Touchingly, in the last official photograph of the monarch, taken aged 96 at Balmoral just two days before her death, she was seen wearing a Balmoral tartan pleated kilt as she officially appointed Liz Truss, the 15th prime minister of her reign.

James Crawford-Smith is Newsweek‘s royal reporter, based in London. You can find him on Twitter at @jrcrawfordsmith and read his stories on Newsweek‘s .

Do you have a question about King Charles III, William and Kate, Meghan and Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email Support@springupdates.com. We’d love to hear from you.

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle Tartan Fashion
The Princess of Wales (when Duchess of Cambridge) (L) photographed wearing a tartan coat in Edinburgh, May 26, 2021. And Meghan Markle (R) photographed wearing a tartan coat in Edinburgh, February 13, 2018.
Max Mumby/Indigo – Pool/Getty Images

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For centuries, tartan has been an important symbol of Scotland’s heritage that has been worn by members of the royal family, becoming one of the most recognizable symbols of the country around the world.

From King George IV in 1822, who popularized the modern iteration of the kilt by wearing a bright Royal Stuart tartan version during the first visit of a British monarch to Scotland in over two centuries, to Queen Elizabeth II whose own tartan kilts and skirts became her day-to-day favorites while staying in the country, the print has become an established part of royal Scottish dress.

Nearly all working royals have opted for items of clothing in tartan prints to wear while in Scotland, as a potent way of paying tribute to the nation which has shared a monarch with England since 1603.

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert loved Scotland so much that they bought a large estate in the highlands and built what is known as Balmoral Castle, the royals’ family home in the country.

In tribute of their residence, purchased in 1852, Albert designed his own tartan—which by ancient tradition is a piece of woven cloth with a print of colored boxes separated by contrasting lines that run against the warp and weft of the textile. The Balmoral tartan was used to decorate the royal residence and today is reserved solely for the use of the monarch and their family members.

Here, Newsweek looks at some of the royals’ top tartan fashion moments.

Kate – Sandringham 2017 – Miu Miu

Kate Middleton Tartan Coat Christmas 2017
The Princess of Wales (when Duchess of Cambridge) photographed wearing a Mui Mui tartan coat on Christmas Day at Sandringham, December 25, 2017.
Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Since joining the royal family through her marriage to Prince William in 2011, Kate has worn a number of striking tartan looks, ranging from elegant day dresses to structured winter coats.

One of the princess’ most memorable tartan looks was worn on Christmas Day in 2017 during the royal family’s traditional church service on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

In 2017, Kate wore a double breasted turquoise blue, red, black and white tartan coat by the Italian fashion brand Miu Miu which is headed by founding designer, Miuccia Prada.

Kate complemented the coat’s faux fur collar with an alpaca fur hat and black accessories.

Kate – Edinburgh 2021 – Holland Cooper

Kate Middleton Holland Cooper Tartan Coat Edinburgh
The Princess of Wales (when Duchess of Cambridge) photographed wearing a Holland Cooper tartan coat at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, May 26, 2021.
Max Mumby/Indigo – Pool/Getty Images

Kate wore a second striking tartan coat in 2021 for a visit to Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city with Prince William.

Attending a special movie screening for children at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Kate wore a blue, green and purple tartan trench coat with contrasting gold buttons.

The coat was designed by British brand Holland Cooper and the princess paired it with diamond and sapphire earrings loaned to her by Queen Elizabeth II, complementing her diamond and sapphire engagement ring that had formerly belonged to Princess Diana.

Kate – Boston 2022 – Burberry

Kate Middleton Wearing Burberry in Boston 2022

The Princess of Wales photographed wearing a custom Burberry dress during a visit to Boston with Prince William, November 30, 2022.
Paul Edwards – Pool/Getty Images

Kate’s most recent tartan fashion moment came on a visit to the city of Boston in November 2022, during a visit to the U.S. with Prince William to attend the second annual Earthshot Prize awards ceremony.

On her arrival in the city to meet Mayor Michelle Wu, Kate wore a bold mid-length tartan dress with long sleeves in a traditional green, navy, white and red print. Burberry is a historic British brand which became widely associated with its house tartan in beige, red, white and black.

Meghan – Edinburgh 2018 – Burberry

Meghan Markle Burberry Coat in Edinburgh 2018
Meghan Markle photographed wearing a Burberry tartan coat during a visit to Edinburgh with Prince Harry, February 13, 2018.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images/Chris Jackson/Getty Images

When Meghan Markle became officially engaged to Prince Harry in November 2017 she began undertaking a select number of royal visits in the buildup to her May 2018 wedding.

For her first visit to Edinburgh as a future princess, Meghan paid tribute to Scotland by wearing a tartan coat from the Burberry brand, in a bold green, navy and black color scheme.

Meghan paired her coat with an accessory which again paid tribute to Scotland, with a green crossbody handbag from the brand, Strathberry.

Meghan – New Zealand 2018 – Karen Walker

Meghan Markle Karen Walker Coat New Zealand
Meghan Markle photographed wearing a Karen Walker tartan coat during a visit to New Zealand with Prince Harry, October 28, 2018.
Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage

Though Meghan has not worn tartan as often as sister-in-law Kate, when she has, her choices have made an impact.

For a visit to New Zealand with Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan opted to wear a flattering structured trench coat in a muted tartan made up of varying tones of gray.

The duchess’ coat was worn for a wreath-laying ceremony at the national war memorial in Wellington, and was made by New Zealand designer Karen Walker.

Princess Diana – Scotland 1989 – Catherine Walker

Princess Diana Braemar Games Tartan Dress 1989
Princess Diana photographed at the Braemar Games in Scotland wearing a Catherine Walker tartan dress with matching hat, September 1989.
Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images

Princess Diana was a royal who took tartan as a fashion theme and ran with it. Over the course of her working life as a member of the royal family, Diana wore a number of striking looks featuring the print, including head to toe ensembles where dress, hat and accessories all matched.

One notable tartan look worn by the princess was designed by close friend Catherine Walker in 1989 and was worn to the Braemar Games in Scotland. Braemar is the closest village to the royals’ Balmoral estate and the games are an important traditional community event which a number of royals attend each year.

Diana’s Catherine Walker tartan look comprised of a belted shirt dress with contrasting collar, cuffs and gold buttons, which was paired with a hat made of the same tartan print with a black feather embellishment.

Queen Camilla – Scotland 2006 – Balmoral Tartan

Queen Camilla Braemar Games Tartan Outfit 2006
Queen Camilla (when Duchess of Cornwall) photographed at the Braemar Games in Scotland wearing Balmoral tartan, September 2, 2006.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images/Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images

Like other members of the royal family, Queen Camilla has often paid tribute to Scotland by wearing tartan when undertaking engagements in the country.

In 2006, Camilla’s new status as a member of the royal family was recognized when she was seen wearing a skirt suit featuring Balmoral tartan. During her reign, Queen Elizabeth was the only person who could grant permission for members of her family to wear the tartan which had been designed by Prince Albert, and Camilla’s first outing in the print was made on her first wedding anniversary (April 9) in the highlands.

Camilla gave the suit a second outing at the Braemar Games in September, where she matched husband Prince Charles (now King Charles III), who wore a tartan kilt for the occasion.

Queen Elizabeth – Scotland 2022 – Balmoral Tartan

Queen Elizabeth Final Photo Wearing Tartan 2022
Queen Elizabeth II photographed wearing Balmoral tartan two days before her death at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, September 6, 2022.
Jane Barlow – WPA Pool/Getty Images

Queen Elizabeth II’s love for tartan kilts and skirts became synonymous with her off-duty wardrobe, often being photographed at Balmoral castle wearing them in different variations.

Touchingly, in the last official photograph of the monarch, taken aged 96 at Balmoral just two days before her death, she was seen wearing a Balmoral tartan pleated kilt as she officially appointed Liz Truss, the 15th prime minister of her reign.

James Crawford-Smith is Newsweek‘s royal reporter, based in London. You can find him on Twitter at @jrcrawfordsmith and read his stories on Newsweek‘s .

Do you have a question about King Charles III, William and Kate, Meghan and Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email Support@springupdates.com. We’d love to hear from you.

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle Tartan Fashion
The Princess of Wales (when Duchess of Cambridge) (L) photographed wearing a tartan coat in Edinburgh, May 26, 2021. And Meghan Markle (R) photographed wearing a tartan coat in Edinburgh, February 13, 2018.
Max Mumby/Indigo – Pool/Getty Images

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