The 1960 Mk IX Saloon with just 31,000 miles was part of the royal wedding convoy in 2017.
A classic Jaguar once used by Kate Middleton to travel to her sister Pippa’s wedding is set to be auctioned for up to £35,000.
The Mk IX Saloon chauffeured the Princess of Wales – then Duchess of Cambridge – along with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to St Mark’s Church, Englefield, in 2017.
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The elegant Warwick Grey motor, featuring red leather upholstery and walnut trim, has clocked only 31,000 miles since it was built in 1960 – averaging just 476 miles a year.

It will go under the hammer with H&H Auctioneers on 10 September at Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire, with an estimated value of £30,000–£35,000, according to Hype Daily.
The 65-year-old car has had around £6,000 of recent mechanical work to ensure reliability, including attention to the engine, fuel system and brakes.
Oliver Fernyhough-Martin of H&H Classics said: “The Mk IX carries a wonderful sense of presence – big, elegant, and unmistakably of its era.

Its royal wedding connection only adds to the story, but it’s also the condition, originality and low mileage that make this such a compelling example.”
Launched in 1959 as Jaguar’s rival to Bentley and Rolls-Royce, the Mk IX remains a stately classic – and with its royal history, this example could be a prized addition to any collection.
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