The British royal family is loved the world over.

It was here, at the privately-owned castle she inherited from her father, where Elizabeth died in 2022.

Needless to say, tartan is more than a fashion statement to the royal family.

Princess Diana in front of a crowd

The women love a bright tartan dress, and King Charles III has a wide range of fabulous kilts.

Let’s take a look at some of the most fantastic tartan outfits sported by the Windsor clan.

Although her first grandchild wasn’t born until 1977, Elizabeth had been perfecting the style for decades.

Queen Elizabeth II wearing country tartan

Elizabeth’s scarf collection became the stuff of legend, as she had a number of Hermes pieces.

As for her range of tartan skirts, they seemed to be just as varied as her headscarf collection.

Diana wore a full-length Caroline Charles suit with slightly puffed shoulders and exquisite black button detailing.

King Charles III and Princess Diana talking

Diana topped her short blond hairdo off with a black beret and minimal accessories.

Evidently, the new bride wanted to wear tartan just as her husband did.

While their relationship was not a fairy tale, the fashion was on point.

Princess Anne, King Charles III, and Camilla, Queen Consort

The trio made for an impressive sight, decked out in their Scottish finery.

If green was the theme, they nailed it beyond measure.

Her green full-length tartan coat was accented with red buttons and an elegant brooch.

Princess Anne in tartan coat smiling

More power to the senior royals for making this a true style moment that won’t be forgotten.

Anne paired the jacket with a high-neck white blouse and a green skirt.

When the pair got engaged in 2010, the interest in the future queen skyrocketed.

Princess Catherine smiling

Although there have been several, this tasteful red number was sensational and on-point for the occasion.

As it was December and very chilly, Catherine bundled up in a full-length red coat and black gloves.

The entire look was pulled together by a bold red tartan scarf.

Princess Diana smiling in a tartan suit

King Charles III’s first wife made a huge mark on the world.

The mom of two wore the incredible Catherine Walker coat dress while visiting a Honda factory in Japan.

Diana chose to accessorize with simple gold earrings, and of course, her famous sapphire engagement ring.

King Charles, Prince Harry, and Prince William

Her hair was in her trademark short, easy-to-maintain style.

This visit happened in 1990, just a couple of years prior to her split from Charles.

His children, Prince William and Prince Harry don’t seem to follow his love of the look.

Prince Philip standing alongside Queen Elizabeth II and family

It’s an undoubtedly strong look that could divide or conquer.

This snap was taken while the trio was exploring Glen Muick on the Balmoral estate.

Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip, sure seemed to embrace the look.

Sarah, Duchess of York and Prince Andrew

The former prince of Greece and Denmark gave up his titles when he married Elizabeth in 1947.

Instead, he became Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich.

However, Philip’s links to Scotland go back much further than that.

Queen Elizabeth II dressed in green tartan

Philip spent a large portion of his childhood in Scotland where he attended Gordonstoun School in Morayshire.

Needless to say, Philip’s love for Scotland was reflected in his love for tartan kilts.

Philip opted for a dark brown and red kilt and paired it with muted green socks.

King Charles and Princess Diana

Both Elizabeth and her mother looked elegant in blue, while a young Prince Edward looked just as bonny.

He also had yet to divorce his then-wife,Sarah, Duchess of York.

The blue and orange pattern looked very dashing, especially when paired with navy blazers.

Queen Camilla walking alongside a girl

She accentuated her strawberry blond tresses with a big bow pinned to the back and wore subtle jewelry.

However, Elizabeth was a fashion pioneer and knew how to dress up the pattern, too.

Elizabeth wore a striking green and white tartan skirt suit, topped off with white evening gloves.

Elizabeth chose a trusty white purse to match the outfit and accessorized it with a diamond brooch and necklace.

This time, Elizabeth carried the Scottish torch for her family and arguably looked sensational while doing so.

This is just one example of the former queen displaying the playful side of her sartorial sense.

When it came to turning heads, Elizabeth knew how to dress.

Perhaps it should come as no surprise that she took a hard stance against wearing beige in public.

She paired the already phenomenal look with a wide-brimmed floppy hat in the same emerald shade.

Her then-husband went for a decidedly more subtle look, wearing a black suit with a striped tie.

After all, who could pull off this look better than Diana?

With her hair in her trademark flicked-out style, Camilla looked radiant as she chatted with staff members.