No license to drive: Take a look at Rani’s car collection on Platinum Jubilee – Times of India

Dependable ol’ Land Rover Defender that Queen She has been seen roaming around by herself and has been photographed several times saying that it is her favorite from the collection of cars. But considering what is included in this collection of cars, it is one of the longest-reigning cars ever and one of the oldest known today. After all the queen is celebrating him Platinum Jubilee this year. It’s all very interesting, of course, but you’ll be more curious than the contents of the royal family’s car collections as we are.
The Queen is the only person in the UK who does not require a driver’s licence. But he is more than qualified to drive. Proof of merit is the fact that during World War II, Queen Elizabeth A driver in the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service was a mechanic who was driving an ambulance.
Currently, their armada of state cars used for public activities includes two Bentleys and three Rolls-Royces.
For starters, the Land Rover mentioned above is only one of many Land Rovers in his garage. Over the years, Her Majesty had about 30 of them, starting with the old Series 1 all the way up to the new Defender.
Some might say that the Daimler Super V8 LWB fits perfectly with its customized set of wheels for the queen and a center armrest with a slideout compartment to fit a royal handbag. The car also had communication equipment to keep it up to date with Downing Street. Recently it was auctioned. The Queen also had a 1984 Daimler Double Six with special seating for corgis. The 1984 saloon was auctioned in 2019.

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two notable additions to Queen’s Car Collection In the 1950s and 60s there were Rolls Royce Phantom V and VI.
And there is the Queen’s association with Aston Martin. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip bought a 1965 Aston Martin DB6 Volante for Prince Charles on his 21st birthday. The car later became famous for being ‘powered by wine and cheese’ after Prince Charles converted it to run on bioethanol in 2008.
However, there are more Bentleys in the Queen’s daily collection. Her Majesty’s Bentley Bentayga came with an agreement that all standard options would be upgraded. It was also displayed during the Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002.
Bentley also built two of its own special cars with fully armored bodywork and glass, explosion-resistant tires and blue flashing lights. The tires are Kevlar-reinforced and the cabin can be sealed air-tight in case of a gas attack.
Often considered her ‘off-duty’ car, the Jaguar XE is mostly the Queen’s choice when it comes to taking herself to church. She is also seen in a British Racing Green Jaguar estate. In addition, over the years there have been Vauxhalls such as the 1960s Cresta PA Frary Estate. It came with a special niche for the dogs, a rack for the shotgun, and a fishing rod holder on the roof.