When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left lunch after their wedding at Windsor Castle, the newlyweds hopped into a chic vintage Jaguar straight out of a James Bond movie.
Prince Harry looks like James Bond himself and helps his new bride in the jaguar before driving to Frogmore House.
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The silver-blue Jaguar E-Type was first produced in 1968, but last year Jaguar Land Rover announced that it had electrified the vehicle to create what was known as the E-Type Concept Zero, an emission-free version of what Enzo Ferrari once called “The most beautiful car in the world. “
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The electric model is faster than the original E-Type – a speed from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour takes only 5.5 seconds, about a second faster than a Series 1 E-Type.
The license plate is today’s date.
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There’s no denying that the car is perfect for an elegant wedding, and when Pippa Middleton married James Matthews last year, the couple drove off in a 1961 E-Type, which is supposedly the oldest in the world.
Pippa Middleton and James Matthews drove away from their wedding in a Jaguar E-Type in 1961.
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When Prince Harry’s older brother married Pippa’s older sister in 2011, the newly named Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left Buckingham Palace in a vintage car that belonged to Prince Charles. USA Today reports that the 1969 Aston Martin DB6 MK2 Volante was a gift from the Queen and Prince Philip for his 21st birthday.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left Buckingham Palace after their 2011 wedding in Prince Charles’ vintage Aston Martin.
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Whether the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be able to keep Concept Zero remains to be seen, but here’s a sweet suggestion that it be theirs forever – the license plate shows today’s date, which of course will be the date of their anniversary in the Future.
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