I believe it is now the King's state limousine and has been for more than two years. Odd that the mechanical voice keeps referring the late Queen in the present tense. Nice car. Definitely quite regal.
It must be one fine prestige automobile for the King and Queen. I'll bet the mechanical upkeep, detail work, cleaning & polishing must be extraordinary. Has any other country tried to purchase a similar Bentley?
I used to see both limos regularly in the more prosaic surroundings of Wandsworth SW 18 - appropriately by a park named after the Queen‘s grandfather - King George’s. Jack Barclay Service Centre holds a Royal warrant, so both limos would come regularly for servicing.
They dont cost ten million at all. I remember them being acquired at the time. They were seven hundred thousand each. This was about twenty years ago. Perhaps people would pay ten million just because they were the queens? But, they didnt cost ten mill.
I recall that Bentley gave her Majesty one of them as a gift for one of her jubilees. Also, her Majesty was quite involved in the designof this car, and her hearse from Jaguar.
The additional cost is for the security upgrades much like the US presidential limousine is a modified Cadillac. The base price may be £700,000 but the security pieces add £9 million more.
@@chrisroman6626Actually, the “Beast” as the US Secret Service refers to it, is a GMC truck chassis that is made to look like a Cadillac, not a modified Cadillac
I believe it is now the King's state limousine and has been for more than two years. Odd that the mechanical voice keeps referring the late Queen in the present tense. Nice car. Definitely quite regal.
The best of everything.
It must be one fine prestige automobile for the King and Queen. I'll bet the mechanical upkeep, detail work, cleaning & polishing must be extraordinary.
Has any other country tried to purchase a similar Bentley?
This is a custom made for the royal family only
Ots is only one in the world
@@thebigstory24 only two in the world you mean
Does HM King Charles III have a personal mascot like his mother, or has he 'adopted' the St George & the Dragon' mascot used by Queen Elizabeth II?
I used to see both limos regularly in the more prosaic surroundings of Wandsworth SW 18 - appropriately by a park named after the Queen‘s grandfather - King George’s. Jack Barclay Service Centre holds a Royal warrant, so both limos would come regularly for servicing.
Okay
They dont cost ten million at all. I remember them being acquired at the time. They were seven hundred thousand each. This was about twenty years ago. Perhaps people would pay ten million just because they were the queens? But, they didnt cost ten mill.
Okay
I recall that Bentley gave her Majesty one of them as a gift for one of her jubilees. Also, her Majesty was quite involved in the designof this car, and her hearse from Jaguar.
The additional cost is for the security upgrades much like the US presidential limousine is a modified Cadillac. The base price may be £700,000 but the security pieces add £9 million more.
Rubbish.
@@chrisroman6626Actually, the “Beast” as the US Secret Service refers to it, is a GMC truck chassis that is made to look like a Cadillac, not a modified Cadillac
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Terrible automated voice!!!
Its not that automated
why is the rear window kept a tad ajar, though?
The late Queen and The King prefer fresh air.
Really lame robot voice
Guess she chose a 10 mil. Bentley because a Rolls Royce would appear too ostentacious. Humble woman.🙄
Cost much less, 10 mio £ is a fantasy amount.
I hope it's diesel 😅
Ot can't be diesel 😫
@@thebigstory24 what does Ot mean? it's so beautiful.
Not 10 million at all get your facts right first
Why is this video calling them the queens cars when she passed a way well over a year ago, they are now the KING’s cars
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Ruined by the chatbot AI narration. Avoid
I thought I had bought a license for it, so what do you advise