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Jaguar with Royal History to Be Auctioned in the United Kingdom
A 1960 Jaguar Mk IX Saloon, renowned for chauffeuring the Princess of Wales and her children to Pippa Middleton’s wedding in 2017, is now up for auction in the UK.
A classic 1960 Jaguar Mk IX Saloon with an extraordinary royal connection is coming under the hammer in the United Kingdom. The car, which in 2017 transported the then Duchess of Cambridge (now the Princess of Wales), Prince George and Princess Charlotte to Pippa Middleton’s wedding, is expected to attract significant attention from car enthusiasts and collectors.
A Piece of British Motoring and Royal History
The car was used to drive Prince William and Catherine’s children, George and Charlotte, to St. Mark’s Church in Englefield, Berkshire, where they served as page boy and bridesmaid. This link to the royal family gives the vehicle a very special status, far beyond its technical qualities.
With only 31,000 miles on the clock (just under 50,000 km), the Jaguar is described as being in impressively original condition. Its elegant Warwick Grey paintwork, paired with a red leather interior and classic walnut veneer panels, exemplify luxury and British craftsmanship of its era.
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Comprehensive Documentation and Maintenance
The current owner has invested around £6,000 in maintenance, including upgrades to the engine, fuel system, and brakes. The car also comes with extensive historical documentation and V5C registration papers, further supporting its authenticity and value.
Under the Hammer in September
The auction is being held by H&H Classics on 10 September 2025 at Kelham Hall in Nottinghamshire. Expectations are high, with estimates placing the car’s value between £30,000 and £35,000.
With its combination of low mileage, originality, and, most notably, royal provenance, the Jaguar represents a dream acquisition for collectors seeking to own a true piece of British cultural heritage.
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