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  1. HMY Britannia

    Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia is the former royal yacht of the British monarchy.She was in their service from 1954 until 1997. She was the 83rd such vessel since King Charles II acceded to the throne in 1660, and is the second royal yacht to bear the name, the first being the racing cutter built for the Prince of Wales in 1893. During her 43-year career, the yacht travelled more than a million ...

  2. The Story Behind the Royal Family's Yacht, Britannia

    Often referred to as the last royal yacht, the Britannia was decommissioned in 1997, and despite some efforts, ... It was commissioned just two days before the death of King George VI.

  3. The History of The Royal Yacht Britannia

    THE LAST ROYAL YACHT. It was decided that a new Royal Yacht should be commissioned that could travel the globe and double as a hospital ship in time of war. It was also hoped a convalescence cruise would help the King's ailing health. The John Brown & Co shipyard in Clydebank received the order from the Admiralty for a new ship on 4 February, 1952.

  4. Royal Yacht Britannia History: When Did The Queen Retire The Royal

    When was HMY Britannia commissioned? In 1952 George laid plans for a new yacht to replace the Victoria and Albert.She was to be named HMY Britannia (although this name was kept secret until her launch), and could be transformed into a hospital ship if the country was again plunged into war: the laundry room could be converted into a ward, and the main veranda doubled as a helicopter landing pad.

  5. About Former Floating Palace

    A Floating Palace. Britannia was launched from the John Brown & Company shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, on 16 April, 1953. For over 44 years the Royal Yacht served the Royal Family, travelling more than a million nautical miles to become one of the most famous ships in the world. To Queen Elizabeth II, Britannia provided the perfect Royal ...

  6. Where is the Royal Yacht Britannia and why was it decommissioned?

    Today, the Royal yacht is open to curious visitors and welcomes more than 300,000 visits each year. Britannia was launched in 1953 from the John Brown and Company shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland .

  7. The Royal Yacht Britannia: history and visitor information

    construction and design of the Royal Yacht Britannia. Like two of the other great ocean-going passenger liners, the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth II, the royal yacht's life began on the River Clyde. It was built in John Brown's shipyard in Clydebank near Glasgow and launched on 16 April 1953. Following sea trials, the ship was commissioned ...

  8. Royal Yacht Britannia

    The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust undertook to preserve this important 20th century icon, in keeping with her former role, and has safeguarded the yacht's place in the nation's heritage for future generations. ... Commissioned for service. 1954-97. Sailed the oceans for 43 years and 334 days, carrying the Royal Family on 968 official visits and ...

  9. Britannia 70th Anniversary

    Marking 70 Years of Britannia. Next weekend we mark 70 years since the launch of The Royal Yacht Britannia. Read on for the fascinating history of this iconic ship. Commissioned in the hope of boosting the King's ailing health, the order for the build of Britannia was signed two days before the passing of King George IV.

  10. The Royal Yacht

    The Royal Yacht Britannia served the Queen for 44 years from its launch on April 16th, 1953 until it was decommissioned in 1997. Editor's note: Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-serving monarch passed away on Sept 8, 2022, aged 96. ... The Britannia was actually commissioned by the Queen's father, King George VI. Sadly, he died on ...

  11. The Royal Yacht Britannia

    The 4,000-ton yacht had a crew of 220 Royal Yachtsmen who lived on board, about 45 household staff, and occasionally a 26-member Royal Marine embarked to entertain dignitaries.

  12. 10 Facts About Royal Yacht Britannia

    2. Britannia was the 83rd Royal Yacht. King George VI, Elizabeth II's father, had first commissioned the royal yacht that would become Britannia in 1952. The previous official boat had belonged to Queen Victoria and was rarely used. The tradition of royal yachts had been started by Charles II in 1660.

  13. The Royal Yacht Britannia and the Clyde

    The Royal Yacht Britannia was built by shipbuilders on the Clyde. ... Britannia was commissioned into service on January 11, 1954. Britannia's maiden voyage took her from Portsmouth to Malta and the Queen and Prince Philip first sailed on HMY Britannia from Tobruk in 1954.

  14. Reflecting on Edinburgh's Royal Yacht Britannia 25 years after arriving

    The Royal Yacht was in service from 1954 until 1997 and was the 83rd such vessel since King Charles II acceded to the throne in 1660. During her extensive career, the yacht visited more than 600 ports in 135 different countries. HMY Britannia, as she is also known by, was built at the shipyard of John Brown & Co. Ltd in Clydebank.

  15. The Crown: The Real History of the Royal Yacht Britannia

    Britannia was launched by the Queen on April 16, 1953, and commissioned on January 11, 1954. Royal Yacht Britannia served Prince Charles and Princess Anne on her maiden voyage, taking them to the ...

  16. When was the Royal Yacht Britannia decommissioned? Where it is moored

    The Royal Yacht Britannia had spacious cabins, an onboard car garage, sun lounge, drawing room, plush bedrooms and amenities for 220 crewmembers (including several bars and pubs).

  17. All About the Royal Yacht Britannia Featured on The Crown Season 5

    Following Queen Elizabeth's coronation on June 2, 1953, the Royal Yacht Britannia was commissioned into the Royal Navy on January 11, 1954, before sailing her first overseas port on April 22.

  18. Decommission

    On 23 June 1994, John Major's Government announced there would be no refit for HMY Britannia as the costs would be too great. After a long and successful career spanning 44 years and travelling over 1 million miles around the globe, it was announced that the last Royal Yacht was to be decommissioned. There was no immediate decision about a ...

  19. HMS Britannia: 10 facts about the Queen's former royal yacht

    1. Britannia was launched in 1953. Britannia was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II following the death of her father and was launched from John Brown & Co. Ltd - the shipyard that built the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary cruise liners - in 1953. However, there was to be no traditional Champagne-smashing against her bow.

  20. Special Report

    The Royal Yacht Britannia - built in 1953 - is being decommissioned in Portsmouth on Thursday. The occasion will be marked by the Queen and other members of the Royal Family, who will have their final lunch on board before attending the official paying-off ceremony. Britannia's future was a talking-point in the run-up to the 1997 general ...

  21. Royal Yacht Britannia Facts Everyone Should Know—and How to ...

    Royal Yacht Britania Facts and History. On February 4, 1952, John Brown & Co shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, received the order from the Admiralty to build a new Royal Yacht to travel the globe and double as a hospital ship in times of war, according to the royal yacht's website.King George VI passed away two days after, sadly, and so on April 16, 1953, the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II ...

  22. What Happened To The Royal Yacht Britannia After It Was ...

    The Royal Yacht Britannia Is Now A Museum. After it was decommissioned in 1997, the ship became part of the National Historic Fleet and was moored in the historic Port of Leith in Edinburgh, Scotland. The ship is now maintained by the Royal Yacht Britannia Trust, a registered non-profit, and it serves as a museum.

  23. Secrets of the Royal Yacht Britannia

    Commissioned for royal service, these yachts served as a form of transportation before air travel became commonplace, as well as royal residences, providing a suitable space for glittering state visits, official receptions and relaxing royal family holidays. ... The Royal Yacht Britannia isn't merely a tourist attraction, however; it's also ...

  24. Royal Yachts That Are Beyond Lavish

    Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia Of Great Britain The 400-foot-long, John Brown-designed " former floating palace " of the late Queen Elizabeth II was commissioned by King George VI in 1952.