Prince Charles was on royal manoeuvres yesterday as he honoured Highland soldiers on a visit to Fort George. Soldiers serving with The Black Watch, 3rd Battlion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 Scots) welcomed the Duke of Rothesay, as the heir to the ...
The Prince of Wales made a fitting arrival in a Foxhound armoured vehicle as he met soldiers and their families to present medals at Fort George. Charles, known as the Duke of Rothesay in Scotland, is royal colonel of the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The ...
Charles, known as the Duke of Rothesay in Scotland, is royal colonel of the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 Scots), which is based at Fort George near Inverness in the Highlands. Having completed a six-month peacekeeping ...
The Duke of Rothesay has met with soldiers and their families at Fort George at Ardersier near Inverness. Prince Charles also presented medals to members of the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland during the visit. The Black ...
Dressed in the regimental uniform with the distinctive red hackle of the Black Watch, the royal visitor was welcomed into the fort by an honour guard and the sound of the battalion's pipe and drums. He viewed displays of vehicles and equipment, and ...
Fort George Inlet is at its most beautiful during a flood tide when a rush of fresh, clean water from the ocean paints the inlet in sparkling hues of emerald and deep blue. The incoming tide made the paddle west toward Kingsley Plantation easy. The ...