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The Queen jetted into Germany last night on a private jet once owned by Tottenham football chairman Daniel Levy.

With the royal standard flag flying out of the window the jet also had the initials THFC on the wing - Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.

The Embraer Legacy 600 boasts "an impressive stand up cabin, stunning interior providing comfort and privacy making any journey as relaxing as possible for up to 13 passengers".

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The aircraft features a stand-up cabin and luxuriously appointed interior with seating comprising individual leather chairs and a side-facing sofa.

It also has a state of the art entertainment system with two large screens, Airshow cabin information system with moving map display, a satellite phone system with three handsets and full high-speed wireless internet.

And it is fitted with an oven and microwave and two toilets.

It is not known how much the Queen paid to lease the plane but it is expected that the cost will show up in next year's royal accounts.

The Queen and Philip disembarked from the plane last night after touching down at Berlin airport where they were met by the Queen’s Bentley which had been brought over specially from London.

Read more: Royal family racked up £5 million in travel costs last year

(Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

They are staying at the five star Adlon Hotel where Michael Jackson famously dangled his infant son over the balcony in 2002.

The Queen, 89, and Philip, 94, are carrying out a rare trip abroad after announcing three years ago they were cutting their overseas travel.

Today they will receive a ceremonial welcome, lay a wreath at the war memorial, do a boat trip and attend a State Banquet.

A right royal flight

Cruise speed: 500 mph

Max altitude: 41,000 feet

Max range: 3,700 miles

Crew: 2 + cabin attendant

Max passengers: 13