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Phantom VI

Phantom VI (United Kingdom, 1982)

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Phantom VI was produced between 1968 and 1991. Queen Elizabeth owns two of these cars: one of them was given to her by the British motor industry to celebrate her 25th anniversary as queen in 1977 and another one from 1986.

The first, “Silver Jubilee”, was until 2002 the number one car on the Royal fleet. After that, two Bentley Limousines were favoured.

The Royal Phantom VI was attacked in 2010 by a group of students with eggs and paint when carrying Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles. It will be this same car, already cleaned, that will transport Kate Middleton to her wedding with Prince William in the Westminster Abbey.



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