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List of Royal Yachts of the United Kingdom : ウィキペディア英語版
List of royal yachts of the United Kingdom

This is a list of royal yachts of the United Kingdom. There have been 84 royal yachts since the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. King Charles II had 25 royal yachts and five were simultaneously in service in 1831. Occasionally merchantmen or warships have been chartered or assigned for special duty as a temporary royal yacht, for example the steamship ''Ophir'' in 1901 and the battleship HMS ''Vanguard'' in 1947. In 1997 HMY ''Britannia'' was decommissioned and not replaced. There are currently no British royal yachts, although MV ''Hebridean Princess'' has been used by the Royal Family.
==Ships==

* ''Mary'' (1660-1675)
* ''Royal Escape''
* ''Anne'' (1661-?)
* ''Bezan'' (1661-?)
* ''Katherine'' (1661 - ?) Built by Phineas Pett
* ''Charles'' (1662-?)
* ''Jamie'' or Jemmy
* ''Henrietta''
* ''Merlin''
* (1666-?)
* ''Monmouth'' (1666-?)
* ''Navy'' (1666-?)
* ''Saudadoes'' (1670-?)
* ''Cleveland'' (1671-?)
* ''Queenborough'' (1671-?)
* ''Deale'' (1673-?)
* ''Isle of Wight'' (1673-?)
* ''Kitchen'' (1674-?)
* ''Katherine '' (1674-?)
* ''Portsmouth'' (1674-?)
* ''Charles'' (1675-?)
* ''Charlot'' (1677-?)
* ''Mary'' (1677-?)
* ''Henrietta'' (1679-?)
* ''Izabella Bezan'' (1680-?)
* ''Fubbs'' (1682-?)
* ''Isabella'' (1680-?)
* ''William & Mary'' (1694-?)
* ''Squirrel'' (1695-?)
* ''Scout'' (1695-?)
* ''Queenborough'' (1701-?)
* ''Soeesdyke'' (1702-?)
* ''Portsmouth'' (1702-?)
* ''Isabella'' (1703-?)
* ''Drake'' (1705-?)
* ''Dublin'' (1709-?)
* ''Bolton'' (1709-?)
* ''Charlot'' (1710-?)
* ''Carolina'' (1710-?)
* ''Chatham '' (1710-?)
* ''Chatham '' (1741-?)
* ''Portsmouth'' (1742-?)
* ''Royal Caroline'' (renamed ''Royal Charlotte'' in 1761), 1749 - ?
* ''Dorset'' (1753-?)
* ''Plymouth'' (1755-?)
* ''Augusta'' (1771-?)
* ''Portsmouth'' (1794-?)
* ''Plymouth'' (1796-?)
* ''Royal Sovereign'' (1804-?)
* ''William & Mary'' (1807-?)
* ''Royal George'' (1817-1842)
* ''Prince Regent'' (1820-?)
* ''Royal Charlotte'' (1824-?)
* ''Royal Adelaide'' (1833-?)
* ''Victoria and Albert'' (1843-1855) - Remained in-service as ''Osborne'' (1855-1867)
* ''Fairy'' (1845-1863) (tender to ''Victoria and Albert'')
* ''Elfin'' (1848-1901)
* ''Victoria and Albert'' (ii) (1855-1900)
* ''Alberta'' (1863-1913) (tender to ''Victoria and Albert'' (ii))
* ''Osborne'' (1870-1908) (tender to ''Victoria and Albert'' (ii))
* Victoria and Albert (iii) (1901-1937)
* SS ''Ophir''
* (1901) - Chartered steamship for the royal tour of the colonies
* ''Alexandra'' (1908-1925)
* RMS ''Medina'' (1911-1912) - Chartered P&O steamship for the royal visit to India
* ''Britannia'' (royal cutter yacht)
* (1893-1936)
* RMS ''Empress of Britain'' (1931-1940)
* RMS ''Empress of Australia''
* (1939)〔( 40-year-old Ship Makes Last Trip; ''Empress of Australia'', Luxury Liner and Troop Carrier, on Way to Scrap Heap," ) ''New York Times.'' 1 May 1952.〕
* HMS Renown (1916) Used in 1920 for the Prince of Wales Empire tour and in 1927 by the Duke and Duchess of York to visit Australia
* HMS ''Vanguard''
* (1947) Battleship used to take George VI and family to South Africa
* ''Gothic''
* (1952-1954)
* ''Britannia'' (1954-1997)
* MV ''Hebridean Princess''
* (chartered 2006 & 2010)

* Not HMY


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