Royal Navy usually refers to England. However, any country that has a King can refer to their navy as "royal navy".
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'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'.
it went to china
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
Because without the navy Britain would have been invaded by the surrounding countries
the countries which were involed was italy i think but dont take itfrom me im only 11
Royal Navy was created in 1707.
There is no particular patron of the Royal Navy.
Royal Malaysian Navy's motto is ''.
England is only one of 4 countries which make up the United Kingdom - the others being Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Queen is the head of state for all these countries, and in general terms, the UK is governed as a single country. The armed forces are drawn from and protect the whole of the UK. The Royal Navy is the maritime branch of the UK armed forces. There has not been an English Navy for centuries --There has never actually been a English Navy, it has always been the Royal Navy. It was kind of 'nick-named' the English navy because the majority of sailors were English men.
Royal Netherlands Navy was created in 1488.
Royal Saudi Navy was created in 1960.
Royal Lao Navy was created in 1955.
Ships of the Royal Navy was created in 1969.
Royal Cambodian Navy was created in 1953.