King Charles and Queen Camilla traveled to Edinburgh to attend the formal opening of the Scottish Parliament on Saturday, and they both ensured they were suitably dressed for the occasion in Scottish-inspired outfits. The monarch donned a traditional kilt while his wife opted for a red tartan skirt, but Camilla’s attire has caused a divide online.
Her Majesty wore a below knee red tartan skirt, paired with forest green tartan lined jacket and green hat and shoes. As soon as pictures circulated online, opinions swirled about the statement. Underneath a photo shared on HELLO!’s Instagram, users admired Camilla’s fashion ensemble. “Queen Camilla Looks fabulous,” and: “Queen Camilla looks amazing” were among the comments. A third wrote: “Thank you for wearing [the] Scottish national dress. It is very much appreciated in Scotland.
Others disagreed and one pointed out: “Camilla always looks guarded in whatever she wears.” Another added: “Almost like she’s uncomfortable in her own skin, but also doesn’t wear royal garb comfortably, unlike Anne, who while not conventionally pretty, has a certain royal style and glamour.”
The royal family often use their clothing to give a nod to the location they are visiting or the occasion they are attending, with symbolic colours, fabrics and even special brooches or jewellery.
What did the royals do in Scotland?
The ceremonial event began with a procession of historical artifacts, including the Crown of Scotland and the Elizabeth Sword, escorted down the Royal Mile by youth organizations and Team Scotland athletes. Following opening remarks, King Charles addressed the chamber, after which the royal couple enjoyed a series of special musical, poetry, and theatrical performances before meeting with local heroes recognized for their contributions to the community.
The royals have a longstanding love affair with Scotland. The King often speaks of Scotland as a uniquely special place for all the Royal Family. Following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, he described it as “a haven and a home.”
The family have the iconic Balmoral Castle in the Highlands where they like to spend long royal summers. The historic estate spans roughly 50,000 acres in Aberdeenshire and when the royals step away from public duties to retreat there, they enjoy outdoor activities like picnics, long walks, and family gatherings.
Princess Eugenie once spoke about Queen Elizabeth II’s love of Scotland: “I think Granny is the most happy there. I think she really, really loves the Highlands.”




