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Royal Yacht Britannia's new visitor centre ready to welcome visitors
Royal Yacht Britannia's new visitor centre ready to welcome visitors

The Herald Scotland

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Royal Yacht Britannia's new visitor centre ready to welcome visitors

Two years in development, the visitor centre and retail experience "incorporate the latest in advanced technology" with hand-crafted furniture and fittings. Designed by 442 Design, with collaboration from the Royal Collection Trust, author/historian Richard Johnstone-Bryden, and former Royal Yachtsmen, the "highly engaging" exhibition tells the story of Britannia's launch from John Brown & Company Shipyard in Clydebank in 1953, to the ship's new life as a five-star visitor attraction in Leith, voted Tripadvisor's No.1 Attraction 2023-2024. READ MORE: Major Scottish industry heading for 'choppier waters' Housebuilder acquires land for 99 new homes overlooking city park Scottish city shopping park brought to market for sale Highlights of the new exhibition include: the No.1 uniform of Prince Philip, previously gifted to The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust by Queen Elizabeth II; a cascade of historical photographs storytelling life on board the Royal Yacht; and a 11-foot-long LEGO Britannia model. Several new and exciting product lines have been created by Director of Retail, Kerry Burns and her team, including a range of fine bone china called the 'Admiral's Collection', inspired by the gold rings insignia worn on the cuffs by Admirals in the Royal Navy. Chief Executive Franck Bruyère said: 'This is a momentous event for The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust and I'm incredibly proud of the enormous collaborative effort behind the project and the Britannia team who have been integral in ensuring our new space is world-class and enhances our existing five-star visitor experience. "An additional bonus for us is this month marks the anniversary of Britannia arriving in Leith to start her new life as a visitor attraction 27 years ago in 1998.' The Royal Yacht Britannia Mr Bruyere added: 'It has been a pleasure working closely with the Royal Collection Trust to source never-before-seen images of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip relaxing and enjoying life at sea on board this iconic ship.' Director of Visitor Experience, Robert Gill, who led the project on behalf of the Royal Yacht Britannia Trust, commented: 'Through this new exhibition we can amplify the history and heritage of this iconic vessel and spark imaginations before our visitors step on board the Yacht itself. Exhibition designers, 442 Design, have told Britannia's story so magnificently, and specialist interior fit-out company, Hugh Stirling Ltd, have brought our vision to life. We are so proud of the final result.' Spring also brings a new delivery to The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust's fleet of vintage cars; The British Motor Museum have loaned the original 1966 Land Rover used by Queen Elizabeth II for rural transport and Royal pursuits. Used by the Royal Family for 17 years, the classic green station wagon is on display alongside the Rolls-Royce in recognition of the vehicles Britannia used to carry on board when in Royal Service.

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