British state carriages facts for kids
The British royal family has many state carriages. They are horse-drawn coaches. The carriages are used in royal events.
The carriages are housed at the Royal Mews in London. Some are on public display. Most are in regular use. A few are only used rarely.
Select list
- Gold State Coach
- Irish State Coach
- Scottish State Coach
- Australian State Coach
- Queen Alexandra's State Coach
- Glass Coach
- King Edward VII's Town Coach
- 1902 State Landau
- Diamond Jubilee State Coach
Gallery
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in a park phaeton at ceremonial trooping the colours, 2009
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Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince William in a barouche, 2009
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