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Reminds me of a poem learned at school that begins:
"The King sat in Dunfermline town
Drinking the blood-red wine..."
Whats new about him ? .
He's been around for a long time.
Yes it is. Sturgeon with gritted teeth...
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He’s ‘new’ to the role of being King, Gulliver
It’s a shame William Topaz liveth not at this hour …

“And so this very day October the third
The new King Charles to Dunfermline did stray
And I am very glad to say
Did not get the bird “
It depends really. Is it 20% 40% 60% 80% of the population welcoming him? Whatever percentage I think it would be the older generation who are.
// I think it would be the older generation who are. //

unless whoever took the photos in that report was incredibly selective in where the lens was pointed, they suggest the crowd who turned out were not all Werther's suckers......
Why is he wearing red socks with a blue skirt?
May be nanny or mommy needed a ride to town by a younger member of the family who had transport, even younger not to be left home alone?
I cd not resist posting this
https://www.theguardian.com/world/postcolonial/2013/dec/11/still-capacity-for-cronulla-riot

they look as thought they are really enjoying the king's vizeet
Tilly2
//Why is he wearing red socks with a blue skirt?//

Patriotic?
Why is he wearing a blue skirt ?
Fife is known as the Kingdom… so good choice where to start
All are welcome in Scotland, even the under-employed trippers.
kings don't wear socks - they wear stockings!
Yes, it is heart-warming. We had a holiday Auchtermuchty (Fife) a couple of years ago and it's a lovely place. The only bit of graffiti I saw in Cupar said 'Down with the SNP' - or words to that effect, but I can't really quote the actual words.
Is Sturgeon really welcoming him through gritted teeth? She's bowing so subserviently I can hardly see her face.
Maybe not such a bad thing, JD.
//Is Sturgeon really welcoming him through gritted teeth? She's bowing so subserviently I can hardly see her face.//

Notably she didn't curtsey like the other females.

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