[post_page_title]The King’s Speech: Kilt[/post_page_title]
People of Celtic origin may be aware that each family has its own tartan print that their kilts are made from. Colin Firth can be seen wearing a kilt of Irish design in the 2010 biographical drama The King’s Speech, but he should have worn one with a Scottish design from Balmoral.
Firth gained plaudits for his portrayal of speech impediment sufferer King George VI of England. The speech delivered in the movie has 269 words, but the original public address actually had 407 words.
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