IfQueen Elizabeth IIwere one to take commercial flights, she’d have someseriousfrequent flyer miles.
Here are some of the most surprising things the queen never travels without.
In that sense, the queen is no different.

The site explains that the queen “continues to use her cases to this day.”
How many of us can say we’ve used the same suitcases for over seven decades?
You may have also spotted a Globe-Trotter belonging to Bond, James Bond, in “Spectre.”

Other royals are also loyal to the brand.
Not your standard LBD
A little black dress is a classic travel staple.
So, that’s why the queen packs one, right?

According toExpress, the reason is actually really, really sad.
As his death was unexpected, the queen hadn’t thought to pack a mourning outfit.
The royal couple flew back to London, but deplaning without the proper attire would’ve been considered inappropriate.

The queen actually had to wait for someone to bring her a black dress.
What’s a vacation without gin?
All told, she reportedly consumes four alcoholic beverages each day, according to her cousin.

During lunch, she is said to opt for wine.
Before the day is done, she may also enjoy a dry Martini.
In the evening, she reportedly relaxes with a glass of champagne.

However, the queen’s former chef Darren McGrady disagreed.
“She’d be pickled if she drank that much,” he toldCNN.
And, really, why shouldn’t she?

You just never know what the TP is going to be like until you’re there, right?
That’s right, the toilet paper issealed.
it’s possible for you to’t get much more royal than that.

The queen of England, however,alwaysbrings numbered outfits with her while traveling.
Her group “typically runs to 34 people,” he explained in an article published inThe Telegraph.
There are also atonof secretaries.

In fact, even the secretaries have secretaries.
But that’s not all.
Lucky for her, she’s discovered a method that helps.

According toThe Independent, Her Majesty looks to homeopathic medicines, including barley sugar.
The queen definitely has that part down pat.
If you’re one to travel with your own pillows, you and the queen have that in common.

), and her favorite “pine scented soaps and talcum powders.”
According to Gordon Rayner ofThe Telegraph, the queen’s 34-person entourage also includes a Royal Navy doctor.
This certainly applies awholedifferent meaning to “BYOB.”
Better safe than sorry, right?