A close family friend of theBritishroyal family has given a shocking reason for avoiding a parking fine.
Lady Tamara van Cutsem, sister toHugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, blamed the whole incident on the fact that she has 'too many cars', and that she can't keep track of them all.
Tamara told aNorth Walescourt that she didn't know who was driving one of herLand Roverswhen it was caught speeding along a UK road.
The sibling of theDuke of Westminsterclaimed she had too many cars and staff to know who was behind the wheel.
"I simply don't know if I was the driver at the time,” she told aNorth Walescourt.
This isn't the first time aBritishroyal has been involved in car-related controversy recently.
In January, the noblewoman received a speeding ticket and a $1100 fine afterspeed camerascaught the car going35mphin a30mph zoneon asection of the roadinBangor-on-Dee, nearWrexham.
Lady Tamarasays ten of her staff have access to the cars, suggesting that it was likely she wasn't driving the vehicle at the time.
"We have afarm businessand it's easier to havecars employeescan drive. Whichever car is spare they take."
TheDuke of Westminster's sisteradded that she had "sixfleet vehiclesunder my name."
House manager Oliver Harriswas also a witness in the case, and was seen leavingWrexhamMagistrates withLady Tamaravan Cutsem.
Lady Tamara van Cutsem is the sister of Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster
Despite ruling out three of her staff,Lady Tamaraclaims that there was no way of knowing exactly who was behind the wheel on thatparticular date.
In a statement from her lawyer,Howard Jones,Lady Tamaraclaimed she didn't want to admit to an offence she hadn't committed and wanted to avoid misleading anyone.
“The defendant receives the notice and then does aninternal inquiryto find out who was driving thispool vehicleon thatparticular datebecause she didn't believe it was herself."
However, the prosecution claims that the Westminsterroyaldidn't hand over the list of potential drivers to authorities -meaning she didn't provide the information necessary to identify the driver.
Lady Tamara is married to billionaire Edward van Cutsem
Lady Tamaranow faces $1,300 in fines as well as sixpenalty pointsfor lackingreasonable diligence.
This isn't the first time van Cutsem has been caught speeding, receiving threepenalty pointsfrom thespeeding ticket departmentin 2017.
With her staff being caught speeding twice since the incident, a log book system is now in place.