The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Scaled down... but he’ll still use spruced-up golden coach

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DURING the next Coronation, the newly crowned King and Queen Consort will be expected to travel in the Gold Coach (pictured).

A team is working to make mechanical repairs to the eight horse-drawn carriage to mark the Platinum Jubilee.

But there will be added benefit to the expenditur­e because it will make the 240-year-old coach roadworthy for the Coronation.

The Georgian-era vehicle, which weighs four tons and is 24ft long, has not been used since the Queen rode in it to mark her Golden Jubilee in 2002.

It was commission­ed by King George III in 1760 and while it cost £7,562 – the equivalent of £1.6million today – it was built for style, not comfort.

The Queen once described the bone-rattling journey on her 1953 Coronation aged 26 as ‘horrible’.

‘It’s only sprung on leather,’ she said and ‘not very comfortabl­e’.

Palace officials have realised a major overhaul is going to be needed for Charles, 73, and Camilla, 74, who both require back cushions when seated for a long time on official engagement­s.

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