Royal Wedding – William Drives Bride in Aston Martin
April 30, 2011 - Category Aston Martin
Prince William has driven his newly titled bride the Duchess of Cambridge from Buckingham Palace to Clarence House in a car festooned with balloons and L-plates.
For many years his Father has been the owner of an Aston Martin DB6 Mark II that was converted to run on biofuel. The car was decorated in traditional wedding fashion complete with ribbons, balloons, and a trick license plate reading Ju5t Wed. The dark blue Volante convertible was driven by the Prince through the crowds in front of Buckingham Palace on his way to a reception party.
The couple, leaving the palace after their buffet wedding reception for 650 people hosted by the Queen, were followed by some of the prince’s RAF colleagues in a Sea King helicopter.
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