Royalty reached its peak when royal cars followed the Queen’s coffin
Queen Elizabeth II ruled the monarch for the longest period. A major series of events happened that she became evident of. Even before her death, people could only imagine the extent of effort that the world will put all together on her death. And same happened 3000 members of the Commonwealth armed forces escorted the Queen’s coffin that was carried on a century-old gun carriage between Westminister Abbey and Buckingham Palace in London.
The royal family followed the coffin on foot and the rest of the members followed in Royal and state vehicles.
1978 Rolls Royce Phantom VI State Limousine
Rolls Royce VI was given to Queen Elizabeth on her Silver Jubilee birthday in 1977. It is a customized Rolls Royce car with a raised roof and panoramic rear windows specially designed for the occasion of a parade. Though the rear window has been now replaced with a somber one for the funeral. The car was used to escort the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, during her wedding in 2011.
For the funeral, the Queen Consort and Princess of Wales are in this car.
1987 Rolls Royce Phantom VI State Limousine
It is one among the limited numbers of cars that Rolls Royce produced between 1968 and 1990 Like other official Royal vehicles, it is finished in Royal Claret.
2002 Bentley State Limousine
On the day of the golden jubilee, the birthday princess was presented with two Bentley State Limousines. It is armed from both sides to protect a person sitting inside. It was modified in 2009 with a twin-turbo V8 to run on biofuel for cleaner emissions. The Duchess of Sussex and Countess of Wessex are in this car.