Bentley and Skoda capitalize on the coronation
of course — chocolate Charleses, crowns for dogs, Lego kings — as well as an outpouring of affection by the public and commercial opportunities to sell them things royalty-related.
On the matter of the new King’s rear end, the Bentley cushions are described as being quite fabulous. It took craftsmen three days to embroider them with the special “Coronation Emblem,” which consists, according to the firm,"of two separate thread colours ... three different colourways of the emblem were used, to contrast the individually-selected hides for different colours of cushions to match the interiors of thethat will use them.
Should they require more modern transportation, a fleet of Bentleys will be on hand for special guests.
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