The name of the Queen's royal yacht was the HMS Britannia. Launched in 1953, it served as the floating residence for Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family during official tours and state visits until it was decommissioned in 1997. The yacht is now permanently docked in Leith, Scotland, and serves as a museum.
The name of the late Queen Elizabeth II's yacht was the HMS Britannia. Launched in 1953, it served as the royal yacht for over four decades, hosting numerous state visits and royal events until its decommissioning in 1997. The vessel is fondly remembered as a symbol of the British monarchy and is now a museum in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Royal Yacht Squadron was created in 1815.
The Royal Yacht Britannia is a ship which was owned by the royal family for over 40 years. The Royal Yacht Britannia is now one of the major tourist attractions in Scotland.
Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron was created in 1862.
Royal Southern Yacht Club was created in 1837.
Royal Tarragona Yacht Club was created in 1878.
Royal Findhorn Yacht Club was created in 1929.
Royal Perth Yacht Club was created in 1841.
Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania was created in 1880.
Royal Canadian Yacht Club was created in 1852.
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club was created in 1844.
Royal Brighton Yacht Club was created in 1875.