Why Queen used £62K buggy at Chelsea Flower Show - 'episodic mobility problems' explained
  • 2 years ago
The Queen, 96, returned in person to the Royal Horticultural Society's (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show on Monday. The visit marked the monarch's first to the annual floral show since 2019 due to Covid disruption, and she looked delighted to tour the grounds in a new royal golf buggy. Buckingham Palace has confirmed the vehicle, which was built by Danish firm Garia, was a Royal Household buggy. The Queen had taken delivery of the new £62,000 luxury golf buggy in March, which has a lithium battery, leather seats and bluetooth speakers, according to The Sun. On only a few occasions in the past has the Queen publicly been pictured using a buggy for transportation, but it may be that the new Royal Hou ...
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