• Buckingham Palace has released a new photo
  • Picture was taken during Royal Week in Scotland
  • The new portrait sparks questions from royal fans

It was a sight to behold! Buckingham Palace has graced the public with a "beautiful" historic portrait capturing the essence of Royal Week in Scotland. The photograph, taken after the Thistle Service at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, showcases the royal family in their splendid finery. King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Prince Edward were all smiles, adorned in the ceremonial green Mantle of the Order of the Thistle velvet robes, complete with white-plumed hats and the shimmering Thistle Stars.

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Fashion faux pas or royal protocol?

However, the portrait raised eyebrows among royal watchers. Many questioned the absence of the Duchess of Edinburgh's robes in the picture, despite her attendance at the service. The palace clarified, stating Sophie is not a Lady of the Thistle – a title that remains the highest honor in Scotland and a personal gift from the King. Fear not, for Sophie, looking pretty in pink, may still receive this prestigious accolade in the future.

The Order of the Thistle holds a special place in the royal family, with a complement of 16 knights and ladies, including the Queen, the Princess Royal, and the Duke of Rothesay. Prince Edward's appointment on his 60th birthday and Queen Camilla's honor in June 2023 spotlight their significant contributions to public office and national life.

A royal connection

The Queen's deep-rooted connection to Scotland is undeniable. As chancellor of the University of Aberdeen since 2013, she expressed her heartfelt bond to the region, citing family heritage, annual visits, and her role at the institution as reasons Scotland feels like "coming home."

Both Camilla and Edward are deeply involved in Scottish charitable organizations, showcasing their commitment to giving back. From Maggie's Cancer Care Centres to the Edinburgh International Festival, their patronages reflect a dedication to the Scottish community and its well-being.

Notably absent were Princess Anne, recovering from a concussion, and the Princess of Wales, focusing on her cancer treatment. Their absence was felt, but the ceremony continued in their honor.

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