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Convoy Of King Charles Consisting Of £10m Bentley State Limousine, Range Rover, Motorbikes Turn Heads
A royal convoy of King Charles consisting of a £10m Bentley State Limousine, Range Rover, two motorbikes spotted.
King Charles boast an enviable fleet of iconic State cars, including a pair of Bentley State limos inherited from her late mother.
The Bentley State limousine was a gift from Bentley Motors to mark Her Majesty’s Golden Jubilee in 2002.
Each of the limos cost £10 million (around ₦5.8 billion today), making it the most expensive state car in the world.
Footage posted to inside Motors Instagram page shows the moment the royal convoy with Britain’s King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort, was spotted cruising on the road.
The royal convoy consists of a Bentley State Limousine sandwiched between two (2) Police on motorbikes at the front and a Range Rover sport utility vehicle (SUV) at the rear.
King Charles now boast an enviable fleet of iconic State cars, including a pair of Bentley State 4-door landaulet saloons inherited from her late mother, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on 8th September 2022.
The Bentley State limousine, a gift from Bentley Motors to mark Her Majesty’s Golden Jubilee in 2002, cost £10 million (around ₦5.8 billion today), making it the most expensive state car in the world.
Here are few of the comments by users :
A user, @frankchinguwojr, said :
“Then you will see the African
presidents with 20 cars and a
helicopter like anyone is after them”.
Another user, @mrjacobcastro, wrote :
“Its amazing how minimal his security is when he travels. In the US, the entire highway would be shut down. What a difference. Geeze.”
A third user, @carlcalvinharris, said :
“Fun fact; The king’s limousine you see here is the only vehicle in the UK that doesn’t legally require a number plate.”
Another user, @rous_teign, wrote :
“African convoy where millions of
people will be struggling, can have
20+ cars”
User, @roshanegrande added:
“Wonder what guns they’re packing in that Range Rover.”
Another user, @sunny_instantgram, said:
“It would not travel less than 120mph and anyone who gets in the way would be penalized for not making way for the king.”