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Royal Yacht Britannia Video Tour

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👁️ 71K views📅 13 years ago⏱️ 5:19
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Creator's Key Takeaways

This classic looking ship was adored by the queen who was close to tears when it was decommissioned.

The state dining room is one of the most impressive features of the Royal Yacht.

Highly recommended.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Press the number first, then play and listen to the commentary to start the audio guide.
Visit the royal deck tea room about halfway through the tour for a popular stop.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the history of the Royal Yacht Britannia?
QWhat can visitors see on a tour of the ship?

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YouTube Video Description

Docked in Leith near Edinburgh (scotland), the Royal Yacht Britannia was the ship the Queen and Royal Family used to tour the world from 1953 to 1997. In 44 years of service it did almost 1,000 trips and over 1 million miles. Loved by the Queen, she shed tears when it was decommissioned. This video tour shows you all around the ship and shares the history and some anecdotes about life on-board. For more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/2013/04/royal-yacht-britannia-video-tour.html ; follow me at http://www.facebook.com/tipsfortravellers and http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge. The music used is under Creative Commons Licence by Dexter Britain (The Time to Run): http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dexter_Britain/