The Queen travelled to Germany on Tuesday in a private plane once owned by Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy.
The Embraer Legacy 600, which carries 13 passengers, was once owned by Levy, who appears to have had the club's THFC initials painted on the wing.
That did not seem to bother the Queen, however, as she touched down in Berlin airport with Prince Philip before being taken to the five-star Adlon Hotel, according to The Mirror.
The plane is said to have a state-of-the art entertainment system on board, as well as individual leather chairs and wireless internet.