King Charles is the only person in the UK to enjoy an incredible driving privilege, and while one day it will also apply to Prince William, itโs off the table for Prince Harry
King Charles III is the only person in the UK to enjoy an incredible driving privilege.
The nationโs monarch is said to have a fleet of luxury cars worth millions at his disposal, including vintage Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and Jaguars.ย
Charles owns a 1970 Aston Martin DB6 Volante, a gift from his mother on his 21st birthday, which was converted in 2008 to run on bioethanol in line with his environmentally friendly principles.
The 75-year-old, who was seen driving an Audi E-Tron SUV around at Sandringham earlier this year, is a big fan of electric cars. He has also been spotted taking the wheel of a Jaguar I-Pace.
And unlike his subjects, doesnโt need a licence to drive โ and the monarch doesnโt even need to pass his test to be allowed to motor around. The reason being that the official document is issued in the royalโs name.
โDriving licences are issued by His/Her Majestyโs Government under His/Her Majestyโs authority,โ explained Jack Cousens, the AAโs head of roads policy. This means the monarch โdoes not need a driving licenceโ.
King Charles is the only member of the royal family to be afforded such a privilege โ other members of the royal family require a driving licence to step behind the wheels of a car, plus a certificate of a passed test. Queen Elizabeth โ who was such a big fan of driving she was nicknamed โPrincess Auto Mechanicโ in her youth โ also didnโt require a licence but she did take lessons. โWe are proud that the Queen learnt to drive with BSM, which is part of the AA,โ said Jack.
Prince William will be afforded the privilege when he becomes King while Harry, who is fifth in line to the throne, is likely to always need a driving licence. โOnly the Monarch receives this privilege so all other Royals would need a driving licence,โ said Jack. โThe Queen Consort still needs a licence to drive.โ
King Charles enjoys even more motoring privileges โ number plates are issued under his authority so he doesnโt need one. โThe Monarch will use predominantly use State Vehicles and these do not require number plates,โ said Mr Cousens. โSimilar to licences, number plates are issued by His/Her Majestyโs Government under His/Her Majestyโs authority.โ
The monarch is even able to travel freely overseas too, because passports are issued in his name. But if he was accompanied by other members of his family, such as his wife Queen Camilla or son Prince William, they would need to bring official documentation with them.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times