Royal Yacht Britannia Video Tour

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The video provides a detailed tour of the Royal Yacht Britannia, which served the British Royal Family for forty four years before being retired in 1997. Now located in Leith, Edinburgh, the vessel functions as an exhibition center where visitors use audio guides to explore its history and layout. The creator examines various sections of the ship, ranging from the high technology of the bridge to the royal apartments designed by Sir Hugh Casson. The tour highlights specific personal spaces, such as the Queen's sitting room where she reviewed documents and the honeymoon suite reportedly used by Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The video also contrasts the living conditions of the royal family with those of the crew. While the royals enjoyed expansive decks and formal dining rooms, the over two hundred crew members lived in cramped, shared quarters and ate in a small steel canteen. The presentation concludes with a look at the royal barge and the ship's current role as a museum, offering insight into royal life and maritime history.
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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.
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