Queen reported to police for not wearing a seatbelt

West Yorkshire Police received a 999 call over royal journey

West Yorkshire Police have confirmed they received a 999 call reporting Queen Elizabeth for not wearing a seatbelt as she travelled from Buckingham Palace to Westminster. Video: Reuters

Queen Elizabeth has been reported to the West Yorkshire Police for not wearing a seatbelt as she travelled to the State Opening of Parliament in her official car on Wednesday.

West Yorkshire Police said they received a 999 call about the royal journey which the queen shared with Prince Charles, as they travelled through London on the way to Westminster from Buckingham Palace.

Confirming the call in a tweet, West Yorkshire Police said the call was not an emergency and should not have been made to 999.

“999 call received reporting that the Queen isn’t wearing a seatbelt. #not999 #notevenwestyorkshire,” the tweet read.

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The royal family’s website states: “Although civil and criminal proceedings cannot be taken against the Sovereign as a person under UK law, The Queen is careful to ensure that all her activities in her personal capacity are carried out in strict accordance with the law.”

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