Their duties are mostly ceremonial, but they do serve as a non-partisan representative of the crown who in some circumstances can play a role in government, e.g., in choosing a Prime Minister when a party has failed to secure a majority in an election.
And this one is also absolutely legitimate
sovereign.
It's the Danish royal familys car.
This is the real deal and yes, it doesn't get pulled over.
And the royals are actually not driving it as they are usually passengers.
That's because it's crown 1. There's a handful of cars all with each their own number.
But usually crown 1. Is where the head of the royal family is transported.
It used to be the queen but she stepped down and left the crown to the now King and his wife who's now queen. So it's like air force 1. Sort of. It doesn't change designation though.
Dunno, I don't see a state Governor getting a resisting arrest charge any time soon. I mean, they are technically the highest position in our government.
Here in Australia those are the legit plates for the Governor General or state governers, in case anyone is wondering.
Who are they you ask? Some hangover from the Commonwealth to make sure we stay in line, probably.
yep, state ones have the silver crown and the governor general has a full colour one.
Interesting to know the distinction! Is this in Sydney?
this pic was brisbane but the GG plate follows them about and is on whichever vehicle they are using
Their duties are mostly ceremonial, but they do serve as a non-partisan representative of the crown who in some circumstances can play a role in government, e.g., in choosing a Prime Minister when a party has failed to secure a majority in an election.
I understand their function. I was likely too subtle, but giving a nod to the Whitlam ousting.
Interesting, an actual sovereign
Thatâs a much nicer vehicle than we are used to seeing on this sub! Coincidence?
Here's another car https://ekstrabladet.dk/migration_catalog/article4586335.ece/IMAGE_ALTERNATES/p730/nr4%20-%20luksustrekl%C3%B8veret
And this one is also absolutely legitimate sovereign.
It's the Danish royal familys car. This is the real deal and yes, it doesn't get pulled over. And the royals are actually not driving it as they are usually passengers.
That car is absolutely beautiful regardless.
Fascinating that it also has license plate 1 on it.
Chuckâs ride and the rides of his viceroys just have a crown on the plate.
That's because it's crown 1. There's a handful of cars all with each their own number. But usually crown 1. Is where the head of the royal family is transported.
It used to be the queen but she stepped down and left the crown to the now King and his wife who's now queen. So it's like air force 1. Sort of. It doesn't change designation though.
Not only is it legit, itâs stylish too
Similar plate is used by the Saskatchewan Lieutenant-Governor
"Could I trouble you for your license and registration, your majesty?"
The driver probably has a pretty cruisey day, no need to fk around looking for a parking spot, cops wouldnât bother you too much.
Pics or it didn't happen.
[I see we are completely ignoring the pic that's right. there. -Ed.]
Wrong sub.
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Legit âCrownâ (Government) vehicles in Australia
Dunno, I don't see a state Governor getting a resisting arrest charge any time soon. I mean, they are technically the highest position in our government.