The Royal Yacht Britannia served Queen Elizabeth II for 43 years, from 1954 to 1997, becoming a floating sanctuary and an essential part of the royal family’s life. It sailed over a million nautical miles, hosting diplomatic meetings, receptions, and royal holidays in over 600 ports worldwide. The yacht allowed the royals to relax away from the public eye, providing privacy and comfort during official visits or family vacations. Its graceful design and luxurious interiors made it a perfect venue for both state business and personal retreats. In 1997, the Britannia was retired, but its legacy continues as a museum in Edinburgh, preserving its place in royal history.
Production
Tudor Productions
Tudor Productions
Director
Amber Rondel
Amber Rondel
Territories
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)

