Prince Philip's Metrocab used for INCOGNITO travel features at rally

Prince Philip’s beloved Metrocab which he used to travel INCOGNITO around London takes centre stage at Windsor Jubilee car rally

  • Prince Philip’s car appeared at a Windsor car rally as part of Jubilee celebrations
  • The Duke of Edinburgh would drive incognito in the 1999 gas-powered cab 
  • He enjoyed that it allowed him to avoid London traffic as it could use bus lanes
  • Latest Platinum Jubilee news as the Queen celebrates 70 years of service

Prince Philip’s beloved cab, which he used to travel incognito around London took centre stage at a classic car rally on Windsor’s Long Walk as part of the Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations.

The green, gas powered Metrocab was parked just outside the gates of Windsor Castle as thousands braved the unpredictable weather to join in the four days of festivities.

They admired Prince Philip’s immaculately maintained cab and dozens of other vehicles that represented the 70 year span the Queen has been on the throne.

Philip took delivery of the Metrocab in 1999 and used the vehicle for engagements in London, allowing him to travel around the city unnoticed.

Prince Philip’s car took pride of place on the long walk classic car show in Windsor today, as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations

Prince Philip enjoyed the fact that the taxi was able to skip traffic by using the bus lanes

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip would regularly use the green taxi (pictured leaving the Victoria Palace Theatre after watching a performance of Billy Elliot in 2006)

The 2.5-litre Metrocab was used by the royal family to travel around London from 1999 onwards

The Balmoral green vehicle still bears the same registration plate as when Prince Philip used it, OXT 3. It is owned by the Sandringham Estate.

Prince Philip regularly rode his cab for more than 20 years and particularly enjoyed the fact that it allowed him to avoid London traffic as it could use bus lanes.

After a wet start, the sun broke through as thousands from all over the country thronged the Long Walk.

Musicians performed on a stage and giant screens have also been erected so that revellers can watch tonight’s open air concert.

The Duke Of Edinburgh arriving at a banquet in his taxi  at Guildhall, London,

An amazing collection of English classic cars were on show alongside the Metrocab outside Windsor Castle

Sam Sahota, a car enthusiast from West London said: ‘The whole family is here and we’re having a brilliant day, even though the weather’s not been great.

‘It’s amazing to see Prince Philip’s cab. I didn’t know it was his until somebody told me but this is a very unusual piece of Royal history.’

The Duke of Edinburgh owned many other vehicles throughout his lifetime, but none were as unnoticeable as the Metrocab.

He was often snapped driving around in his Land Rover, he even once gave former US President Barrack Obama and his wife Michelle a lift to Windsor Castle.

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