The £350k electric Jaguar which Prince Harry and Meghan Markle drove to their wedding reception belonged to Jamiroquai musician who died of cancer last year


It has been revealed that the £350k electric Jaguar in which Prince Harry drove Meghan Markle to their wedding reception at Frogmore House, Windsor, on Saturday, previously belonged to Jamiroquai musician Toby Grafftey-Smith, who died last year at the age of 46 after a six-year battle with cancer.

‘The royal wedding car was bought from Toby. His brilliance is everywhere,' his widow, Gabriella Crewe-Read, 43, was quoted on Mail Online.
She also added that her late husband who was a classic car enthusiast and member of the British jazz-funk band from London, Jamiroquai, is ‘still here’.
The car was reportedly sold after his death by Gabriella, with whom he had three children, but she didn't reveal who bought the car Harry and Mehgan used for their big day with the addition of a personalised numberplate: E190518.

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