Article Source: Stirling Council
Last Updated: 21 January 2026 15:13
Image Credit: Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace
The Prince and Princess, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland, started their tour at the National Curling Academy at the Peak Sports Centre, where they were also greeted by Stirling Council Chief Executive, Brian Roberts.
After meeting the Team GB and Paralympics GB Curling teams, who are preparing for the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in MilanoCortina in February and March, they also tried their hand at the sport that has its roots in 16th-century Scotland and has become one of the country’s most successful winter sports.
Lord Provost Rosemary Fraser said: “It was wonderful to welcome Their Royal Highnesses to Stirling and our inspiring communities and to be part of this event.
“We are proud of our superb sporting facilities at the National Curling Academy, managed and maintained by Active Stirling, which gives our athletes the best opportunity to secure further success in this sport. It also inspires more people across Stirling to take up curling and other sports so they can enjoy the benefits of an active, healthy lifestyle.
“I would like to take this opportunity to wish our curling teams and all the Stirling-based athletes well at the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Italy.”
Matt Bunnell, Active Stirling Chief Executive said: “From an Active Stirling perspective we felt extremely honoured to welcome the Prince and Princess of Wales to The PEAK on their visit to the National Curling Academy. It was wonderful to see them connecting with the community and I am sure their visit would have further inspired the curling athletes prior to their departure to the Winter Olympics next month.”
The Prince and Princess then visited Radical Weavers, a working handweaving studio and independent charity in Stirling city centre.
Established in 2019, the charity aims to help to tackle social isolation and support people affected by trauma and loss by offering the opportunity to learn traditional Scottish tartan-weaving skills in a safe and welcoming environment.
After learning about the design and weaving process and tartan, Their Royal Highnesses took up the opportunity to weave themselves, including a small piece of an ambitious project by the Radical Weavers to create the longest tartan scarf.
Their final engagement saw them stop by at the ‘The Gothenburg’, a community-run pub in Fallin. Founded in 1910, ‘The Goth’ is one of the few remaining pubs in Scotland still run under the Gothenburg system, which aims to funnel profits from pubs back to the community.
Their Royal Highnesses met ‘The Goth’s publican Rob Donaldson and learned how 95% of the pub’s profits are donated to community causes, from families in need and food banks, to local charities and hospices.
The Lord Provost added: “It was fantastic that the Prince and Princess got an insight into the incredible people and organisations across Stirling who make a real difference in our communities.
“The visit also highlighted how Stirling’s remarkable culture and creativity changes lives, inspires innovation and supports economic growth.”
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