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  2. State and royal cars of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The first electric car in royal ownership was this Columbia, bought by Queen Alexandra in 1901 for use on the Sandringham estate. The history of royal motor cars in Britain goes back to the very beginning of the last century. At that time the Daimler Motor Company had recently established itself as Britain's first automotive manufacturer.

  3. Bentley State Limousine - Wikipedia

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    Like all British state cars, the Bentleys have a mount on the roof for an illuminated coat of arms and a flag, which can be inserted from inside the vehicle. These usually feature the royal coat of arms and the Royal Standard respectively, although other symbols can be used for occasions such as a state visit.

  4. Daimler DS420 - Wikipedia

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    The car was designed for official use and it was popular with chauffeur services, hoteliers and undertakers. It was used as an official state car in many countries. No other limousine model has been delivered to more reigning monarchs than the DS420, and the car is still used by the royal houses of the United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, and ...

  5. 15 Photos That Prove the Rich and Famous Take Weddings to ...

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    The wedding of Princess Eugenie (Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter) and Jack Brooksbank (a marketing executive) was another glitzy royal affair that cost over £2 million (about $2.6 million ...

  6. In Jordan, a lavish royal wedding doubles as a princely ... - AOL

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    On Wednesday, the royal family joined thousands of officials and dignitaries to watch a traditional dance performance and displays of military might that included aerobatic maneuvers by Jordan’s ...

  7. Glass coach - Wikipedia

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    It is used each year on various state occasions, but has most famously been employed at royal weddings, either to convey the bride-to-be to the church before the service (as was the case with Princess Margaret in 1960 and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981), [2] or to transport the newlywed bride and groom from church after the service (as happened ...

  8. Gold State Coach - Wikipedia

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    The Gold State Coach in the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace. The Gold State Coach is an enclosed, eight-horse-drawn carriage used by the British royal family.Commissioned in 1760 by Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings for King George III, and designed by Sir William Chambers, it was built in the London workshops of Samuel Butler.

  9. Royal Wedding - Wikipedia

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    The film marked Donen's second directorial feature. It was released as Wedding Bells in the United Kingdom. [3] Royal Wedding is one of several MGM musicals that entered the public domain because the studio failed to renew the copyright registration in the 28th year after its publication. [4]