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It turns out that the beauty once belonged to the tragic Jamiroquai musician Toby Grafftey-Smith.The E-type once belonged to Jamiroquai musician Toby Grafftey-Smith, who died last year aged 46 after a six-year battle with cancer.The car was given a new licence plate with the date of Harry and Meghan&lead acid batteries factory39;s wedding on Saturday."Toby was a classic car enthusiast who owned the 50-year-old Jaguar until it was sold by his widow after he tragically passed away.

Harry melted hearts across the world when he helped bride Meghan into the electric E-type car on their way to Frogmore House in Windsor.However, soon after, the tragic story behind the £350,000 Jaguar was revealed - the car once belonging to Toby, who died last year aged 46 after a six-year battle with cancer. # The E-type was built between 1961 and 1975, and described by Enzo Ferrari as "the most beautiful car in the world". (Photo: AP)The newlyweds looked like Hollywood royalty as they made their way to the reception - with Meghan looking stunning in a full-length, white Stella McCartney gown.The car was given a new licence plate with the date of Harry and Meghan's wedding on Saturday.However, she hasn't revealed who bought it or how the keys ended up in Prince Harry's hands on Saturday.

The E-type was built between 1961 and 1975, and described by Enzo Ferrari as "the most beautiful car in the world". (Photo: AP)Speaking to the Daily mail, his widow, Gabriella Crewe-Read said, "The royal wedding car was bought from Toby. (Photo: AP) Car lovers across the world gushed at the Jaguar driven by Prince Harry to the Royal Wedding reception. His brilliance is everywhere.The newly married Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, left Windsor Castle in the convertible car. She also flashed a glimpse of an emerald-cut aquamarine ring which Princess Diana wore just weeks before her death in August 1997

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