A JAGUAR previously owned and driven by Queen Elizabeth II has been donated by Warrington’s Chris Evans as a competition prize for Red Nose Day.

The 2009 Jaguar X-Type Estate was first owned by the late monarch. Its original vehicle handbook confirms its registration as 'PYN 1F', belonging to the Queen.

Finished in Emerald Fire green paintwork with a 'Barley' leather interior, the car also comes with a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate confirming its authenticity.

Chris Evans, who is originally from Padgate, and his motoring event CarFest have now donated the car as a competition prize for Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day.

The radio DJ and presenter said: "I'm so grateful CarFest is able to support Comic Relief and I'm thrilled that we are able to donate this very special historic car, and so pleased to be able to share it with another enthusiast, especially for such an important cause."

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The 2009 Jaguar, which has covered around 73,000 miles, was sold at auction in November 2022 by Historics making £43,000 - more than four times what an example without its provenance would go for.

Samir Patel, chief executive of Comic Relief, said: "We are enormously grateful to Chris Evans and CarFest for this generous donation for Red Nose Day - this truly is a prize like no other we have ever been able to offer our supporters.

"This is an extraordinary opportunity to own a real piece of history and will be such a special prize for the lucky winner."

The prize draw is now open, with entries set to close on March 31.