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It has been revealed that the £350k electric Jaguar in which Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rode to their wedding reception at Frogmore House, Windsor, on Saturday, previously belonged to Jamiroquai musician Toby Grafftey-Smith, who died last year at the age of 46 after a six-year battle with cancer.
The car which was converted to an electric vehicle with a personalised number plate: E190518- the date on which Harry and Meghan tied the knot was sold after the musician’s death by the deceased’s wife, Gabriella Crewe -Read.
The late misician had three children with Gabriella.
According to the report, the car is a zero-emissions, battery-electric-powered version of the 1968 car with LED headlamps. It was built between 1961 and 1975, the E-Type was described by Enzo Ferrari as ‘the most beautiful car in the world’. This model is said to be worth £350,000.
The deceased is known in the music world as Toby Smith. The keyboard player was an alumnus of Marlborough College, the £36,525-per-year boarding school where the Duchess of Cambridge was educated.
He’s a classically trained musician , he co-wrote songs for Jamirioquai, which sold 26 million albums, with nine Top Ten singles and four UK No.1 albums.