The Queen’s favourite British cars – including a Vauxhall estate

  • Date: 30-May-2022
  • Source: The Telegraph
  • Sector:Transport
  • Country:Middle East
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The Queen’s favourite British cars – including a Vauxhall estate

The Queen’s enduring passion for driving throughout her 70-year reign has involved an unusual collection of (mostly) regal cars that trace the history of British motoring. Princess Elizabeth was proclaimed Queen on 6 February, 1952, but as she was crowned on 2 June, 1953, the Platinum Jubilee celebrations are imminent. As well as the obligatory Bentleys and Rolls-Royces befitting a sovereign, Her Majesty has also chosen sometimes improbable cars to suit her needs, both as a monarch and a mother. The Queen is the only person in the land who drives without the requirement to hold a valid licence but she is more than qualified. During the Second World War, Her Majesty was a mechanic and driver in the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service. Equally at home on the back seat or behind a steering wheel, she is also uniquely placed to choose the right royal car. Whether it’s a crawl through crowds at Windsor or hacking a Land Rover Defender across the Balmoral estate, few people can match her motoring experience. 1953: Land Rover Series I Known by the Royal household as ceremonial vehicle State IV, this rugged workhorse was one of Her Majesty’s first cars in a long association