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Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) Royal Air Force (RAF) Royal Navy (RN)
Royal Navy usually refers to England. However, any country that has a King can refer to their navy as "royal navy".Answer'England' does NOT have a navy. The Royal Navy is the title of the British navy, England being just one of the four (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) countries that constitute the United Kingdom. Other monarchies incorporate the name of their country into their title, such as 'Royal Norwegian Navy' or 'Royal Navy of Oman'.
The Royal Navy Flag is called the White Ensign
roc royal's last name is young
name of an aircraft carrier in the british navy
The Royal Navy technically serves the Queen and she holds the highest post in the service (Lord High Admiral of the Fleet). Although administered on her behalf by the government of the day, it is a force which swears its allegiance to the crown, not the political party in power. As an interesting aside, it is the only navy in the world which does not have the name of the country in the title.
Argus
Spanish Royal Fleet
The Inceptor
no, the name "O'Grady" isn't royalty, although, there are several bars and resteraunts around the world by the name of "O'Grady's".
A Wren was an official name for members of the Women's Royal Navy Service. It is existed from 1917 to 1919 and again from 1939 until 1993, when it was made part of the regular Royal Navy.
The Royal family name is Windsor.