Sunday, January 12, 2014

Queen of England's car has wool rear seat because leather seats are for ordinary people


Queen Elizabeth II drives a Bentley that is custom made. The front seat of the car has leather seats, while the read seats are made from rich wool cloth. This tradition dates back when horse-drawn carriages were in operation, where the bloke would sit outside on leather seats because it gets wet, and the inside is furnished with wool where it was dry. It is always seen as leather is for ordinary people, so all royal cars are made leather in the front and cloth in the back.

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