Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

Royal Family chauffeurs - what sort of training do they receive and from whom ?

5 replies

WildRosie · 30/06/2021 23:13

I was just looking at pictures of very nice old Rolls Royce cars that I'd like to own and this question occurred to me. I assume applicants for driving roles are thoroughly vetted and put through their paces. Do they get lots of instruction in defensive and evasive driving technique ? Do they have to possess a certain standard of physical fitness ? Do they or their cars carry a side arm ? Are they firearms trained ? Do police or SAS or Military Police provide the training ??

I think of these questions automatically whenever there's a state occasion like the Opening of Parliament (which, I concede, is usually a coach and horses affair) and wonder how the chauffeurs would respond in the event of the shit hitting the fan.

OP posts:
BackforGood · 30/06/2021 23:47

I thought they were police drivers ??
Yes, very much trained in protecting their passengers.

ProfessorSlocombe · 01/07/2021 08:00

There's a police smooth car control course where you drive around with a ball bearing in a massive shallow dish on the bonnet of the car. You don't pass until you do the entire course without it falling off.

The skid pan is easier.

LadyJaye · 01/07/2021 08:02

I think most tend to be ex-Services or serving police officers, so I presume plenty of advanced driving training?

WildRosie · 01/07/2021 08:08

As far as I know, the ones who drive the Queen's Bentley and Range Rovers at least are Royal Household employees rather than with the Met. Of course they could feasibly have a Service background.

OP posts:
Xiaoxiong · 01/07/2021 09:42

Ooh Professor I would totally fail that test, DH says I take corners like Damon Hill Blush

In my defence we have just rented an electric car for a month to try it out before buying (I had a lot of anxieties about range, charging etc) and it drives like a rocket! I don't know how I'll ever go back to a petrol car - the instant torque even from a very much not high-end EV is incredibly fun. But I would certainly fail the ball bearing test.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page