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Aurora-Borealis-Class Sleighs

This class of sleigh is named after Queen Boreal and is the class for all governmental and royal sleighs. In total, all fifteen reside in difeerent barns in Christmas and Claus Sleigh Coach Housing Complex. There are three royal sleighs built to honor Christmas and Their Royal Majesties, Queen and King Nicholas Claus of North Pole Christmas Kingdom. These are used during grand state occasions such as coronations and the jubilees of a monarch. Other occasions, some not known outside of the circle, have caused them to be used. All royal sleighs are not used except on rare occasions.     As for the Great Christmas Parliament, there are twelve owned by the organization. Six of them are formal sleighs used by the Lords and Ladies of Santa’s Council of Elves. The last half are red-green topless Landau sleighs for them as well. Sleighs used by the parliament are used more frequently as the departrment heads are more busy and on business. However, it is much less more necessary these are used in the daily lives of the heads.      
Royal and Governmental Sleighs Claus Landau – Inspired by the 1902 State Landau Coach, this sleigh is like its inspiration but is red and green. This sleigh does have a cover which comes off when they enjoy nice weather.     North Pole Kingdom Gold and Silver Sleigh – Inspired by the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, this is the more elaborate sleigh created for their Majesties’, Queen and King Claus. The original intention was to create a royal sleigh encapsulating all the symbols of Christmas. A second sleigh was built and given to Their Royal Majesties’ that captures the history and proud heritage of North Pole City.     The Claus State Sleigh– Ths sleigh is inspired by the Castles and Carriages of Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the II. Inspired by the Diamond Jubilee Coach and the Gold State Coach, this sleigh is grand and features the proud heritage of Nicholas Claus, Father-King of Christmas Realm. Six formal Landaus and six red-green topless Landau sleighs owned by Lords and Ladies of Santa's Council of Elves

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