Special ops Bentley Mulsanne used by King Charles could be yours for £75k…. and it has amazing hidden features


THIS weekend’s coronation celebrations are sure to have a fuelled a large amount of royal envy, with many now wishing they could ride in a car fit for a king.

Now they can, thanks to a Bentley Mulsanne going on the market that was ridden in by none other than King Charles III.

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The Bentley is a prized addition to any car collectionCredit: Autotrader.com
The vehicle is perfect for a king

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The vehicle is perfect for a kingCredit: Autotrader.com

The vehicle was a special operations model made for the Royal Household, and has a gorgeous finish inside.

The indoors is finished in a dark sapphire colour, with leather upholstery.

It also has some rather odd features, which made it a favourite among royals who rode in the vehicle.

Rear picnic tables were perfect for a cheeky lunch get together on the castle grounds.

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The front seats and rear seats are heated, and have a memory to save your favourite seating position.

Folding illuminated mirrors in the backseat are perfect for checking oneself before any royal gala.

And in case of any prying eyes, rear and side blinds help keep any passenger hidden from the bright flashes of paparazzi.

And of course the highest technology, including satellite navigation, television, Bluetooth and radio.

Cruise control, keyless start, soft close doors and rain sensing wipers are also a standard on the royal vehicle.

The Bentley can be all yours for a price of £74,900 on AutoTrader – would you splurge to live like a royal?

Last year, The Sun unveiled the incredible collection of Danish royal cars, including a classic Rolls-Royce nicknamed “Big Crown”.

The Danish royal family might not be the first that comes to mind, but it has a seriously impressive fleet of motors.

Also on hand for posh dos are three eight-seat Daimler limousines, one of which is known as ‘Crown 1.’

Its number plate is simply a picture of a crown with a number 1 next to it, all in black. That’s pretty special.

But it isn’t all gas-guzzling classics – the Danish royal family has made an effort to go Green too.

It recently took on a VW ID.3 electric car which is known as ‘Crown 18.’

King Charles rode in the luxury vehicle

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King Charles rode in the luxury vehicleCredit: Autotrader.com
Even the rims have a polished gleam to them

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Even the rims have a polished gleam to themCredit: Autotrader.com
The interior looks incredibly comfortable

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The interior looks incredibly comfortableCredit: Autotrader.com
The front seats are heated, as well as the back

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The front seats are heated, as well as the backCredit: Autotrader.com





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