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- No Scotland, No Party: Rod Stewart’s Christmas Style Breaks Internet
- Rod Stewart – Christmas Live at Stirling Castle
- Where Is Arthur’s Seat?
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- Around the Web: Mystery donor gifts £2.4m to conservation charity protecting Scotland’s heritage, Beavers return to Cairngorms National Park in Scotland after 400 years, Hidden Gems of Edinburgh and more
- From Social Media – Glencoe
- Scottish Food You Will Love – The BEST Afternoon Tea EVER at the Signet Library in Edinburgh
- Coo Wee – Experience the first moments of life of this Baby Scottish Highland Cow
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No Scotland, No Party:
Recognized for his distinctive blonde hair, affection for Scotland, and eccentric wardrobe, Sir Rod Stewart recently shared a festive post on Instagram that perfectly encapsulates all these elements.
The iconic singer delighted his 1.4 million followers with a holiday snapshot featuring him standing proudly in front of a lavishly adorned Christmas tree adorned with red and gold baubles.
True to his signature style, Sir Rod sported a tartan waistcoat, red trousers, a traditional Scottish sporran and stylish Gucci rubber boots, effortlessly outshining even Santa Claus in the fashion department.
In the accompanying caption, he humorously declared, “No Scotland, no party #sporran #scotland #christmas #hogmanay.”
While many fans applauded his unique outfit choice, some suggested that he could have taken it a step further by donning a kilt. One enthusiast expressed, “Merry Christmas. God bless, Sir Rod and the Stewart family.”
Rod Stewart – Christmas Live at Stirling Castle
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Hidden Gems of Edinburgh
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4 great walks from Glen Coe: the ultimate Highland base camp
‘Cosy’ Scottish Highlands hotel hosting a free Winter Wonderland this Christmas
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Hands up who’s visited the iconic Glencoe
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Scottish Food You Will Love
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Coo Wee
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