Inside the Luxurious $80,000 Golf Cart Specially Made for the Late Queen Elizabeth II - EssentiallySports

2022-10-09 20:02:16 By : Ms. Sherly Woo

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The world is still mourning the sad demise of Queen Elizabeth II. Not only did the queen hold great importance in the UK, but all across the globe. She was a great ruler, but only a few know that the queen was also a great sports enthusiast. And did you know that the late queen also owned a luxurious golf cart?

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The Queen recently passed away at the age of 96 years. However, at such an age, it is common to have issues with waking and moving without support. Only a few months before she passed away, Queen Elizabeth II got herself an all-new mode of transportation in the form of an opulent golf cart. Thanks to Mercedes and Garia, the cart is nothing less than “majestic”.

Dubbed the “Queen Mobile’, the queen’s luxurious golf cart has a top speed of 43 mph, and the capacity to fit 4 people comfortably. These are not all the features in the cart, but they’re enough to make it legal to be driven on the street.

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One cannot expect it to be a simple cart when it is made for the Queen of England herself. According to reports, the cart has a 10-inch TV screen, Bluetooth speakers, as well as a windshield especially designed for unforeseen conditions.

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And that is not all. The cart also has a mini fridge installed inside for the times when it gets hot outside. And adding to the comfort, the seats in the cart are reclining. An unknown source told The Sun  that  “It’s certainly fit for a Queen and hopefully it will help her fulfill her engagements,” . It was definitely a great fit for her since everything the cart included was added according to the queen’s needs. Reports said that the cart cost approximately $80,000!

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Queen Elizabeth II passed away this Thursday at Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which happens to be a British Royal Family residence. To show respect towards the Queen’s demise, the ongoing BMW PGA Championship was put to a halt in Wentworth. The tournament was suspended for Thursday and Friday with no statements about when it would resume. However, the game continued on Saturday and the players are back on the field.

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