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King Charles' gold carriage is available in mini format - but only for a short time

Katja Fischer
27.4.2023
Translation: machine translated

To mark the coronation of Charles III, Matchbox is recreating the historic golden Royal carriage. The commemorative piece is so exquisite that it will only be produced to order and only until mid-May. However, Charles himself only wants to be driven in the original carriage for a short time on his big day.

7.3 metres long, 2.4 metres wide and 3.7 metres high: these are the impressive dimensions of the "Golden State Coach" - the golden coach of the British royal family. Eight horses will set the four-tonne vehicle in motion on Saturday, 6 May: King Charles III and his wife Camilla will be celebrated by the people in it after his official coronation on their journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace.

Matchbox will produce the model exclusively to order.

Matchbox owes a lot to the Royals

One of these is now the mini carriage of King Charles. The set with horses is 23 centimetres long, is made of zamak - an alloy of zinc, aluminium, magnesium and copper - with a gold metallic finish and, according to the manufacturer, is the most detailed model of the royal carriage.

Why Charles is breaking with tradition

Perhaps this is why King Charles III only intends to use the 260-year-old golden carriage for a short time the weekend after next. After his coronation, he will only travel a short distance back to Buckingham Palace in it - 70 years ago, his mother Elizabeth took a route through the city that was more than twice as long.

Cover photo: Mattel

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