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British princesses run a red light

Updated on: 19 January,2013 08:17 AM IST  | 
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It was meant to be a Mini adventure; it nearly became a major embarrassment. Princess Eugenie (22), drove through a red light with Princess Beatrice in the passenger seat on a promotional spin near the German capital's Brandenburg Gate

British princesses run a red light

With photographers and police in tow, Eugenie steered a Union Jack-emblazoned model of the iconic car on a 500-metre journey to her country’s nearby embassy, seemingly oblivious to road rules.


Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie drive a Mini in front of Brandenburg Gate, Germany. Princess Eugenie ignored a red signal and sped through during the drive. Pic/Getty Images



But Buckingham Palace insisted the blue-blooded driver was simply obeying orders. “They were following the instructions of the German police,” said Hannah Howard, a spokeswoman for the royals.


Ignoring a red light can bring a fine of 200 euros ($252) and a month’s driving ban in Germany. Eugenie was visiting Berlin with her 24-year-old sister Princess Beatrice — their first trip abroad representing Britain.

Tourists seemed bemused when British officials thrust Union Jack flags in their hands to make the welcome appear warmer for a waiting gaggle of photographers.

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