A post shared by The Royal Family theroyalfamily on Jun 24, at p. The plane was configured for just 26 passengers and included a full-size bed and shower.
Royal protocol dictates that two heirs to the British throne should not travel together. This rule has been relaxed with permission from the Queen for Prince William and his children, given the complexity of forcing small children to travel apart from their father. Queen Elizabeth is the only royal family member who does not need a passport to travel abroad because all UK passports are issued in her name already. Her identity is still checked when she departs and arrives in any country despite being one of the most famous faces in the world.
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This site does not include all credit card companies or all available credit card offers. Please view our advertising policy page for more information. Skip to content. Advertiser Disclosure. Ben Smithson. But how do they do so? Sign up for our daily newsletter. Sign up. However, the couple have also been spotted on the budget airline EasyJet while heading on a skiing break. Harry and Meghan were also seen sitting in economy on a scheduled British Airways flight to Nice in December en route to ring in the New Year.
The couple had boarded the first class carriage of a regular rail service from London Paddington that morning but found themselves held up when the train was moved to a slower track. Other regular train journeys have gone more smoothly and the young royals in particular often choose this mode of transport, especially to visit major cities. This all appears pretty frugal; however, there is also the small matter of the Royal Train, which is still occasionally used by members of the family.
Costing several thousands of pounds per trip, it is often cited when the royals reveal their annual financial reports as one of the more lavish expenditures. One of the quickest ways royals can get around the U. Regulations permit the royals to use public funds to travel from residence to residence, trips they often make by helicopter. He took the opportunity to fly one for the cameras in January to highlight the work of the London Air Ambulance. When it comes to getting around on a day-to-day basis, nothing beats the convenience of four wheels.
The royals arrive at almost all their engagements by car when they do take helicopters or planes, a local diplomatic vehicle is waiting to pick them up. The car was specially designed to make it possible for well-wishers to more easily see inside and with doors and a higher roof so Her Majesty can more easily get out of the vehicle.
British manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover also enjoy the patronage of the royal family, with members frequently seen in and behind the wheel of its vehicles. Despite the fact they could be driven everywhere if they wanted, the royals enjoy the independence of driving themselves.
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