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    The Queens tartan seat!

    I was at the State Opening of Parliament in London today to do a picture of the Crown as it's brought in for the Queens speech,



    then as the Queen leaves happen to notice the rug they use for the short journey to the Palace!







    now where have I seen that same material before.......



    her Majesty will be putting Repa harnesses in the carriage next!
    cheers, Mike
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    Blackwatch Tartan , good choice for HM . nice seats Mike

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    I wonder if she'd ever consider trading her Jaguar for an early 911 (with proper tartan seats, of course)?
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    The Queens tartan seat

    GOD save the QUEENie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    I wonder if she'd ever consider trading her Jaguar for an early 911 (with proper tartan seats, of course)?
    Peter, I don't believe the 911 has the headroom for all the people in the back - see pic!

    Nice to see her smiling for a change - I guess she read the news about Fergie !
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    A set of seats in that blue textured velour would be cool too
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    Bet you didn't know...

    She's a fan... I snapped this the last time I was over there
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