Do the royals use the tube?
Do the royals use the tube? The Queen. Queen Elizabeth herself has taken the underground on multiple occasions, starting when she was just 13 years old. She took the tube with her younger sister, Princess Margaret who was nine at the time, and their governess, Marion Crawford.
Does the Queen travel with her own blood?
“In countries where a reliable blood supply is questionable, the Queen and the Prince of Wales both travel with their own personal packs of blood following in their convoy wherever they go,” he added.
Do the royals use public transport?
The royals even skip that pesky 8:30am traffic queue with the help of police escorts, and even have their own royal train, so why would they ever choose to go on public transport? Well, it seems that they are more like us than we thought; see all the pictures of the royals on public transport below…
Is the Elizabeth line like the tube?
The Elizabeth line is unique on the London Underground in that surface stock trains – as big as the S stock than run on the Metropolitan and District lines – run in tube tunnels under the Capital, and far out into Berkshire and Essex on the surface.