CELEBRITIESLand RoverAdd TopicPrince Philip loved Land Rovers: He took his final ride in one at his funeral David BaratzUSA TODAYPrince Philip had a lifelong love of Land Rovers and one carried the Duke of Edinburgh to his funeral service. This modified Land Rover Defender TD5 130 chassis cab vehicle was made to his specifications for use as a hearse.POOL PHOTO BY STEVE PARSONSThe Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin, covered with his personal standard, is carried to a custom Land Rover hearse during his funeral at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021.WPA Pool, Getty ImagesThe royal children and grandsons – including Princess Anne, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, Prince William, Peter Phillips and Prince Harry – follow Prince Philip's coffin on foot during the ceremonial procession.WPA Pool, Getty ImagesPrince Charles and Princess Anne led the procession behind the custom Land Rover.ALASTAIR GRANT, POOL/AFP Via Getty ImagesLand Rovers have transported the royal couple to many engagements through the years. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip wave to guests attending Patron's Lunch celebrations for the Queen's 90th birthday on The Mall on June 12, 2016, in London.WPA Pool, Getty ImagesThe Duke of Edinburgh requested that his Land Rover be repainted military green and designed with an open-top rear.POOL PHOTO BY STEVE PARSONSDuchess Camilla, wife of Prince Charles, looks at a toy Land Rover as she visits the gardens of Marlborough House on April 15, 2021, to view flowers and messages left by the public outside Buckingham Palace following the death of Prince Philip.Pool Photo By Jeremy Selwyn"The Duke" is written on a model Land Rover left as a message of condolence by a member of the public outside Buckingham Palace.Pool Photo By JEREMY SELWYNThe Land Rover Defender that carried Prince Philip to his funeral includes special "stops" to secure his coffinPOOL PHOTO BY STEVE PARSONSMembers of the royal family walked behind the Land Rover hearse as it makes its way to St. George's Chapel.POOL PHOTO BY STEVE PARSONSQueen Elizabeth and Prince Philip greet well-wishers during a walkabout on her 90th birthday in Windsor, west of London, on April 21, 2016.JUSTIN TALLIS, AFP Via Getty ImagesThe Queen and Prince Philip wave to young people at Nassau's Clifford Park after their arrival in the Bahamas on Oct. 15, 1977.Kathy Willens, APFeatured Weekly Ad