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The Royal Stewart or Royal Stuart tartan is the best-known tartan retrospectively associated with the royal House of Stewart, and is also the personal tartan of the British monarch, presently King Charles III. The sett was first published in 1831 in the book The Scottish Gaël by James Logan.
This pattern is listed in records Wilsons of Bannockburn from around 1800 where they called it ‘Royal Stewart. Why is unknown but from surviving specimens and records it was obviously a popular...
Royal Stewart Tartan is the personal tartan of Queen Elizabeth II. Theoretically, this means that tartan cannot be worn without the express permission of the Queen. Thankfully, due to its popularity, it has now been classified a Universal tartan, meaning it can be worn by anyone who does not have their own clan tartan.
The Royal Stewart, the family tartan of Her Majesty the Queen and the most well-known of all Scottish tartans, represents the Royal House of Stewart. All members of the Queen's subjects should dress in the Royal Stewart tartan, just as clansmen do when donning the tartan of their chief.
The best known of all Scottish tartans, the Royal Stewart is the tartan of the Royal House of Stewart and the personal tartan of Her Majesty the Queen. In the same way that clansmen wear the tartan of their chief, it is appropriate for all subjects of the Queen to wear the Royal Stewart tartan.
The Royal Stewart Tartan. The most recognizable royal tartan, the Royal Stewart (sometimes spelled Royal Stuart) dates back at least as far as 1800, according to the Scottish Register...
Most commonly worn by the Royal Household is The Royal Stewart tartan. There are several variations of the Stewart tartan, all of which are thought to have originated from Royal Stewart tartan. Recognisable the world over, the Royal Stewart tartan has a very distinctive pattern.
Let's start with the best known of all Scottish tartans, Stewart Royal. Royal by name and royal by nature, the Royal Stewart tartan traces its origins back to the House of Stewart.
The Royal Stewart is one of the most recognisable Scottish tartans and is often simply referred to as the Royal Tartan. The tartan has been associated with the Royal House of Stewart for several centuries.
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