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  2. HMY Britannia - Wikipedia

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    HMY Britannia, when on royal duties, was escorted by a Royal Navy warship. The yacht was a regular sight at Cowes Week in early August and, usually, for the remainder of the month, was home to the Queen and her family for an annual cruise around the islands off the west coast of Scotland (known as the "Western Isles Tour").

  3. The Fascinating Story Behind the Royal Family's Yacht ... - AOL

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    The royal family has a long history of seafaring—the first official royal yacht was the HMY Mary (HMY stands for His or Her Majesty's Yacht), gifted to Charles II by the Dutch in 1660.

  4. HMY William & Mary (1694) - Wikipedia

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    HM Yacht William and Mary was a royal yacht of the Kingdom of Great Britain, named after the joint monarchs who ruled between 1689 and 1694. She was launched in 1694 and completely rebuilt in 1765. In all, she remained in service for over a century before being sold in 1801. Scale model of an English royal yacht, probably William & Mary.

  5. HMY Mary - Wikipedia

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    HMY Mary was the first Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy. She was built in 1660 by the Dutch East India Company. Then she was purchased by the City of Amsterdam and given to King Charles II, on the restoration of the monarchy, as part of the Dutch Gift. She struck rocks off Anglesey in thick fog on 25 March 1675 while en route from Dublin to ...

  6. HMY Victoria and Albert (1855) - Wikipedia

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    HMY Victoria and Albert, a 360-foot (110 m) steamer launched on 16 January 1855, was a royal yacht of the sovereign of the United Kingdom until 1900, owned and operated by the Royal Navy. She displaced 2,390 tons, [ 1 ] and could make 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) on her paddles.

  7. HMY Alexandra - Wikipedia

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    HMY Alexandra was a steamship built as a British royal yacht, completed in 1908. Normally transporting Britain's royal family to European ports, Alexandra served as a hospital ship during the First World War. After 17 years of British service, she was sold to Norwegian commercial interests in 1925.

  8. HMY Victoria and Albert (1843) - Wikipedia

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    HMY Victoria and Albert was a twin-paddle steamer launched 25 April 1843. She functioned as a royal yacht of the sovereign of the United Kingdom, owned and operated by the Royal Navy, and was the first of three royal yachts to be named Victoria and Albert. She was laid down in 1842 at Pembroke Dock and was designed by William Symonds.

  9. Category:Royal yachts of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is the category for royal yachts of the United Kingdom, ... HMY Royal George; HMS Royal Sovereign (1804) V. HMY Victoria and Albert (1843)