The prince has not inherited his father’s enthusiasm for traditional Highland dress

He has donned plumes of ostrich feathers, embraced bows and ribbons and even worn a cap with an embroidered leek.

Such are the elaborate sartorial demands on the Prince of Wales, who away from royal and military ceremonials tends to be a blue-shirt-and-chinos man.

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