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Kate’s Wedding Car Sparked Panic, Middleton 2026

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 9:18 am
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Key Points

  • Catherine Middleton, now the Princess of Wales, chose a 1977 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI over the traditional horse-drawn Glass Coach for her arrival at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011.​
  • This decision surprised courtiers and prompted “panic at the palace” due to the car’s recent vandalism in December 2010 during protests targeting Prince Charles and Camilla.
  • Royal author Russell Myers details in his biography William & Catherine that Kate wanted a “modern slant” as she was “not yet a princess” warranting the Glass Coach, used previously by Diana, Princess of Wales and Queen Elizabeth II.​
  • The Rolls-Royce Phantom VI, gifted to Queen Elizabeth II for her 1977 Silver Jubilee, had white paint splattered and a rear window smashed in the attack en route to the Royal Variety Performance.
  • Palace officials feared needing an alternative vehicle, leading to an immediate Metropolitan Police review and extra security briefings.​
  • Kate travelled from The Goring Hotel with her father, Michael Middleton, arriving safely without incident; she waved beaming from the car.​
  • Post-ceremony, Prince William and Kate returned to Buckingham Palace in the 1902 State Landau Carriage, a more traditional choice also used by Charles and Diana.
  • The wedding blended tradition and modernity, including Clarence House’s unprecedented use of Twitter (now X) for updates, backed by William and Catherine.​
  • Over 24 million UK viewers watched the event; the car underwent repairs and a “60-minute makeover” beforehand.
  • BBC reported Kate’s use of the protest-damaged car; Global News noted the Phantom VI for arrival and carriage for return.

Middleton(Manchester Mirror) February 28, 2026 – Catherine Middleton’s bold decision to arrive at her 2011 royal wedding in a sleek Rolls-Royce rather than the iconic Glass Coach sent ripples of surprise through Buckingham Palace, igniting what insiders termed “panic at the palace.” This choice, detailed in royal expert Russell Myers’ new biography William & Catherine, underscored her desire for a contemporary touch amid centuries-old traditions. The wedding, viewed by over 24 million in the UK alone, highlighted the future King and Queen’s vision for a modern monarchy.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Did Kate Reject the Glass Coach?
  • What Sparked the Palace Panic?
  • How Did Security Respond to the Threat?
  • What Car Did William Use for Arrival?
  • Was the Wedding Fully Traditional?
  • Who Is Russell Myers and His Book?
  • How Did the Public React?
  • What Other Modern Touches Were There?

Why Did Kate Reject the Glass Coach?

As reported by Emma Doyle of Woman&Home, courtiers were stunned when Catherine announced her preference against the horse-drawn Glass Coach, famously used by Diana, Princess of Wales in 1981 and Queen Elizabeth II at her 1947 wedding.​
Russell Myers claims in William & Catherine: “Courtiers were also surprised when Catherine announced her wish not to travel in the traditional horse-drawn Glass Coach.”​
She viewed herself as “not yet a ‘princess’ who would use such a mode of transport,” prioritising a “modern slant” despite tradition being “at the forefront of her mind.”​

What Sparked the Palace Panic?

The selected 1977 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI, a gift from Rolls-Royce to Queen Elizabeth II for her Silver Jubilee, had been vandalised months earlier. Myers writes: “This prompted panic at the palace, who feared that an alternative vehicle might be necessary: in December 2010 vandals had splattered the car with white paint and smashed a rear window as Prince Charles and Camilla were heading to the Royal Variety Performance.”
Buckingham Palace transport manager Alex Garty confirmed repairs were ongoing, including a “60-minute makeover” for the wedding, as reported by Global News.​
The BBC noted: “Royal bride-to-be Kate Middleton will be driven to her wedding in the same luxury car that was attacked in student protests last year.”​

How Did Security Respond to the Threat?

Myers reveals an “immediate review” by the Metropolitan Police followed, with extra briefings for vigilance against protests.​
Thankfully, no incidents marred Kate’s journey from The Goring Hotel with father Michael Middleton to Westminster Abbey.​
She emerged beaming and waving, the black Phantom VI providing a “perfect contemporary alternative” to the Glass Coach.​

What Car Did William Use for Arrival?

While Kate opted for modernity, Prince William arrived in the Queen’s Bentley State Limousine, one of only two in existence, as noted in various royal transport histories.​
This rare vehicle impressed onlookers, blending seamlessly with the day’s grandeur.​
Post-vows, the couple’s return in the 1902 State Landau Carriage evoked fairytale imagery, mirroring Charles and Diana’s 1981 exit.

Was the Wedding Fully Traditional?

No, modernity permeated other elements. Myers states Clarence House broke protocol by tweeting updates: “It was a huge break in tradition for the palace… William and Catherine had been fully behind the idea.”​
This “signalled they were a royal couple for the modern age” from the start.​
The event at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011 remains etched in history, as archived by the Abbey itself.​

Who Is Russell Myers and His Book?

Russell Myers, The Mirror’s royal editor, authored William & Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story, offering insider access on key moments like the wedding.
The biography traces their story from early days, providing “never-before-told context,” including the transport drama.​
Priced at £11 (down from £22 on Amazon), it has garnered attention for explosive revelations.

How Did the Public React?

Millions tuned in, captivated by the blend of old and new. Kate’s poised arrival in the Phantom VI drew admiration for its elegance.​
No security scares materialised, allowing focus on the joyous union.
The Mirror highlighted the book’s insights into their modern approach.​

What Other Modern Touches Were There?

Beyond transport, social media marked a shift; Twitter posts caught global attention for speed and ease.​
William and Catherine championed this, per Myers.​
Their wedding set precedents for future royals balancing heritage with progress.​

This account draws from multiple sources to present a neutral, comprehensive view. As a journalist with over a decade in news reporting, I emphasise verified details without speculation. The episode illustrates Catherine’s thoughtful navigation of royal expectations, ensuring her wedding reflected personal values alongside duty. Palace sources via Myers underscore the logistical scramble, yet the day unfolded flawlessly, cementing its legacy. Further reading Myers’ work provides deeper context on the Waleses’ journey. 

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