Tour Scotland Travel Video Wedding Bagpiper Piping Bride Through Kenmore Highland Perthshire



Tour Scotland travel video of a Bagpiper playing bagpipe music and piping a Scottish Bride with her bridesmaids from her home before her traditional wedding in Kenmore on ancestry visit to Highland Perthshire, Scotland. Right foot forward is the correct procedure a bride should follow when exiting her house on her way to the wedding. A sixpence in the bride's shoe has long been a tradition in Aberdeenshire and Angus. A sprig of white heather hidden in the bride's bouquet is a popular good luck token in the Scottish Borders. Feet washing is a custom that originates in Fife and Dundee and Angus. The bride sits on a stool while an older, married woman washes and dries her feet. The Wedding Walk is the formal march taken by the wedding party. Preceded by a piper or fiddler, the bridesmaids lead, while the bride walks behind.

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