THE Queen's Jaguar sportscar could be yours as it goes up for auction to raise cash for Red Nose Day.
One lucky winner could bag themselves the classic motor which once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II's Jaguar is up for auctionCredit: w8mediaIt has been donated by CarFest - an event run by presenter Chris EvansCredit: w8mediaIt has a leather interior and is in an Emerald Fire colourCredit: w8mediaThe iconic 2009 Jaguar X-Type Estate has been donated by CarFest - an event run by presenter Chris Evans.
It has a leather interior and is in an Emerald Fire colour.
To add to the vehicle's impressiveness, it has a sunroof, automatic transmission, electric windows and climate control.
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He said: “I’m so grateful CarFest is able to support Comic Relief and I’m thrilled that we are able to donate this very special historic car, and so pleased to be able to share it with another enthusiast, especially for such an important cause.”
Samir Patel, CEO of Comic Relief, said the prize is "like no other" they've had before.
He said: “We are enormously grateful to Chris Evans and CarFest for this generous donation for Red Nose Day – this truly is a prize like no other we have ever been able to offer our supporters.
"This is an extraordinary opportunity to own a real piece of history and will be such a special prize for the lucky winner.
“From homelessness to mental health problems to food poverty, the money raised will help people facing incredibly tough times in the UK and around the world.
"Huge thank you to everyone who enters.”
CarFest has been taking place at Overton Farm, Hamps, since 2012.
The weekend-long festival includes seven events and has raised over £25million so far.
You can enter the draw here.
Inside Camilla's £850k 'guilty pleasure' country pad - and Charles 'hates' it The iconic 2009 Jaguar X-Type Estate has been donated by CarFestCredit: w8media