Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank: To celebrate the day a real "James Bond" car

The wedding was done and the reception of the Queen also, there was already the next highlight for the bridal couple, Princess Eugenie (28) and Jack Brooksbank (32), on the program. Because they left Windsor Castle on Friday at 18 clock in a very special "Aston Martin DB10". The car was specifically designed for the "James Bond" movie "Specter" (2015), as the royal family reported on their Twitter account. With the cult author, the newlywed couple drove from the castle to the wedding party at the Royal Lodge.

Thus, in contrast to Eugenie's cousins, Prince William (36) and Prince Harry (34), the two chose a completely different, more futuristic car type. Relatively fresh in memory is the vehicle with which Harry drove his mistress, Duchess Meghan (37), to the wedding party in Frogmore House in May: a light blue open Jaguar E-Type "Concept Zero" from 1968 with built-in electric drive. At that time, the Kensington Palace posted a video of the scene on his Twitter account.



And even Prince William and his newlywed wife, Duchess Kate (36), roared off after the wedding in an elegant, but eco-friendly dark classic car: The two left in April 2011, the wedding reception in Buckingham Palace with a converted 2008 on biofuel Aston Martin DB6 which his father, Prince Charles (69), had received in 1969 from his mother, Queen Elizabeth II (92), for his 21st birthday.

The proud father of the bride lends a helping hand as newlyweds Eugenie and Jack leave their champag (March 2024).



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