Alfred the Great I think (says wikipedia)
The Royal Navy was founded during the reign of King Henry VIII in the 16th century, so it is over 400 years old.
James King - Royal Navy officer - was born in 1750.
James King - Royal Navy officer - died in 1784-10.
He is considered the father of the Royal Navy one of the Senior Services which means the Royal Navy was founded first and this is also very rare
The Royal New Zealand Navy was founded in 1941. They have a few different uniforms that sailors can wear depending on the situation. Their uniform is similar to the uniform worn by the British Royal Navy.
The official history of the British navy began with the formal establishment of the Royal Navy, as a national naval force of the United Kingdom in 1660, following the restoration of King Charles ll to the throne. However, for more than 1000 years there had been a naval force varying in type and organisation
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'.
Royal academy in 1768
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
It was founded in 1670 and it was found by 8 nobles with a royal charter from King Charles II!
The borough of Liverpool was founded in 1207 by a Royal Charter (or "letters patent") from King John of England.
Royal Navy was created in 1707.