King Charles III received a lavish coronation gift from King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa of Bahrain — a brand-new Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
The Cullinan, built in the United Kingdom by Rolls-Royce, is the only model in the BMW Group lineup that features a V12 engine. Known for its refined craftsmanship and exclusivity, the vehicle reflects the prestige typically reserved for royalty. Though its exact specifications were not disclosed, it is likely the model was custom-ordered to suit royal standards. Rolls-Royce vehicles are famously tailored to each owner, with no two cars alike.
According to the BBC, the Cullinan was included in the royal family’s official gift register, which lists items given to the monarch in an official capacity. While the SUV was presented to King Charles as head of state, it will not be used as his personal car. Instead, it will be reserved for official royal engagements.
The release of the gift register was delayed due to several significant events. The COVID-19 pandemic, the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and the preparations surrounding King Charles III’s coronation all contributed to the postponement of the list, which is typically published annually on the Royal Family’s website.
The Cullinan stands out not just for its value, but as a symbol of goodwill between royal families and nations, demonstrating how tradition and luxury often intersect at the highest levels of global diplomacy.