Can Jubilee’ve it? Queen Elizabeth II has been spotted enjoying a caravan holiday in her Coachman Kimberley in Nottinghamshire.
Taking a great British break to Swingate Farm, near Nottingham, Her Majesty was filmed flipping burgers on a barbecue and filming a TikTok dance, clearly enjoying a few days of quiet convalescence ahead of her hectic Platinum Jubilee schedule.
Joined by her corgi companion, Queen Lizzie enjoyed exploring the campsites grounds and petting the ponies in the stables while hanging out British bunting ahead of her celebrations which will be taking place around the country on the 2-5 June.
With Brits everywhere preparing for the bank holiday in which we will celebrate The Queen’s reign of 70 years on the throne, the Queen chose to continue on her legacy, teaching happy campers her royal wave and joining them for a great British BBQ.
No task seemed too big for her royal status as onlookers watched her lowering the van legs and setting her awning out. Wearing a pair of perfect pink rubber gloves, Her Majesty was even pictured washing up her pots and pans.
Her Royal Highness was pictured using the Coachman Kimberley, which can be found at our Nottingham, Chesterfield and Darlington branches.
We are delighted to see the longest-serving monarch in history choosing one of our caravans for her recent UK holiday. The Coachman Kimberley is a dealer exclusive at Kimberley and known for its high-quality spec, so it’s no surprise that Her Majesty has opted to take it on a well-deserved break.
We may not have the Royal Warrant yet, but we’re thrilled to get a tip of the crown at the very least!
Watch the full video here: Can Jubil-ieve it? - YouTube
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