The royal Land Rover of King Charles is up for auction because….
The sale is being handled by Collecting Cars, who described the vehicle as “a handsome example of the Land Rover Discovery 3, with excellent documented royal provenance.”
According to the Daily Express UK, King Charles’ royal Land Rover has been put up for auction. According to the report, the car is currently in the hands of its third owner in Ilminster and has accumulated 117,816 miles. Collecting Cars handled the sale, describing the vehicle as “a handsome example of the Land Rover Discovery 3, with excellent documented royal provenance.”
The vehicle has seats and 19-inch alloy wheels, and it is known to be a favorite of Charles’ mother, Late Queen Elizabeth II. According to the report, King Charles prefers his classic blue 1970 Aston Martin, which was also given to him on his 21st birthday, in 1969, by the late Queen.
Over the years, King Charles has been known to drive himself to various royal engagements. Charles also decided to make his car more environmentally friendly in 2008. According to the report, his Aston Martin has been modified to run on bioethanol, which is made from wine and cheese, and the car runs on a mixture of 8% bioethanol and 15% unleaded gasoline.
King Charles has always been concerned about environmental issues. and has advocated for issues such as climate change, organic farming, and global warming. Even before he ascended to the throne in September last year, the issues had been high on his priority list for many years.
King Charles has always been passionate about various environmental issues. and has advocated for issues such as climate change, organic farming, and global warming. Even before he ascended to the throne in September last year, the issues had been high on his priority list for many years.