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London
- After more than 50 years on the British throne, Queen Elizabeth II is to buy
her own private jet for 7 million pounds ($13 million), The Sun newspaper
reported Saturday.
The queen is expected around Christmas personally to choose
the interior design of the jet, which will seat 13 people and be for the
exclusive use of the royal family.
The newspaper reported that the queen was heard to ask where
her beloved pet Corgis would sit.
The royals normally fly in aircraft with high-ranking
politicians and military officials, and often they have to hire planes at the
last minute at huge cost to the British taxpayer.
In 2007, 5.5 million pounds was spent on official travel for
the royal family, most of it on chartering aircraft, the newspaper reported.
Elizabeth was born
on April 21, 1926 and is the 40th monarch of Britain
since William the Conqueror took the throne in 1066. Elizabeth is the
world's second-longest serving monarch alive. She had 11 prime ministers during
her reign, the first one being Sir Winston Churchill.
Even though she is 81 years old, the Queen doesn’t show any
signs of backing down.
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