John Crichton-Stuart has been charged along with six others for travelling from London to his Scottish island home

The Marquess of Bute has been charged with allegedly breaking coronavirus legislation after apparently travelling from London to his ancestral home on a Scottish island after a strict ban on crossing the border came into force.

John Crichton-Stuart has been charged along with a group of six others, including a 90-year-old woman, after travelling to the Isle of Bute off the west coast of Scotland on Sunday, after London was put into tier 4 and a travel ban enforced between Scotland and the rest of the UK.

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