Royal Yacht Britannia Overview
Royal Yacht Britannia is an earlier royal yacht of British ruler Queen Elizabeth II. The yacht is also known as Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia. The Cruze was in service from 1954 to 1997. The ship crossed more than a nautical mile across the world. The cruise is now retired and open for visitors. The yacht permanently located in Edinburgh, Scotland. More than 300,000 tourists visit the ship. John Brown & Company constructed the ship in West Dunbartonshire. Queen Elizabeth launched the ship on 16 April 1953. The ship designed so that is can later convert into in Hospital during the war.
The crew of the ship includes 21 officers and 250 Royal Yachtsmen. The team of cruises is volunteers from Royal Navy. The Officers of the yacht appointed for two years. After a year the volunteers were admitted to the Permanent Royal Yacht Service. The yacht also has a troop of Royal Marines only when Royal Family members on the board. The capacity of the ship is 250 guest. In 2018, the yacht won the 2018 travellers choice award.
Royal Yacht Britannia History
It was the first ship to design as a Royal Residence for delight guests around the world. The ship was built specially for Queen Victoria. The ship constructed in Scotland. The yacht also carries Princess Anne and Prince Charles to Malta for meeting Queen and Duke of Edinburgh. The ship sailed to Canada in 1991. It is guarded by Royal Navy Warship during royal duties. The last mission carried out by the yacht is to convey the last governor of Hong Kong, Christ Patter.
The online gift shop is also available for visitors. The visitors can purchase gifts related to Souris, Chinaware, Food Hall, homeware, Clothing, and Jewelry. The gift shop provides a great range of products to customers.