King Charles Visits Caithness Nuclear Sites Wearing Red Tartan
King Charles Visits Caithness Nuclear Sites Wearing Red Tartan

King Charles Visits Caithness Nuclear Sites Wearing Red Tartan

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King Charles III recently visited Caithness in northern Scotland, where he wore a red tartan kilt for a series of engagements related to the nuclear industry, including meeting the crew of the Pacific Heron nuclear transport vessel and attending a reception for Caithness Communities. The visit marked significant anniversaries for the Dounreay nuclear site, Pacific Nuclear Transport Limited, and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, highlighting ongoing efforts in nuclear clean-up and waste management. Charles, known for his affinity for traditional Scottish attire, has frequently been seen wearing kilts during his visits to Scotland, including at Balmoral Castle and the Braemar Gathering. During this visit, he appeared in good spirits despite ongoing treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer. Additionally, U.S. President Donald Trump is currently in Scotland for a working visit but will delay meeting King Charles until his official state visit in September. The royal couple has also been active recently, with Queen Camilla attending various events while Charles continues his engagements.

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