A former chauffeur for the Royal family has let slip a little-known secret about their travel habits,
revealing one everyday item they never venture out without – and it’s something you might find in many a UK driver’s car.
Despite being whisked around in luxury vehicles with all the bells and whistles,
not to mention top-notch security and professional drivers, it seems the royals still appreciate the small comforts in life, particularly a simple tin of mints.
One ex-chauffeur has shared that Queen Carmilla, in particular, always keeps a tin of Murray Mints in her car’s side compartment. The ex-chauffeur spilt the beans to Plate Express, sharing that whenever he ferried Her Majesty around, a trusty tin of mints was always within easy reach.
These weren’t just about maintaining a minty-fresh smile for public appearances, either – they also served as a tiny pick-me-up during lengthy trips and official engagements.
The chauffeur reminisced: “It was a small but important habit. Whenever I drove Queen Camilla, there was always a tin of mints somewhere in the car.”
Intriguingly, this quirk puts the royals squarely in line with the general driving public. A quick poll would likely reveal that mints are a staple car accessory for many a British motorist.
A representative from Plates Express said: “A lot of drivers keep mints or chewing gum in their cars without even thinking about it.”
The spokesperson noted that while this habit might seem trifling, it genuinely makes a difference, particularly for those logging serious hours at the wheel or juggling packed schedules.