List of ships christened by Elizabeth II

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Queen Elizabeth II christened many ships throughout her reign, both naval, scientific, and passenger vessels. The following is a list of all the ships she named during her lifetime, from HMS Vanguard to the cruise ship Britannia.

List of ships

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As Princess
Name Image Affiliation Date christened Location christened Status Notes
HMS Vanguard Royal Navy 30 November 1944 John Brown and Company, Clydebank, Scotland Decommissioned, Scrapped, 1960

Last battleship built for Britain

British Princess British Tanker Co. Ltd. 30 April 1946[1] Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd, Deptford[2] Scrapped in 1962
RMS Caronia Cunard White Star Line 30 October 1947[3] John Brown and Company, Clydebank, Scotland Wrecked, Scrapped 1974
As Queen
Name Image Affiliation Date Christened Location Christened Status Notes
HMY Britannia Royal Yacht 16 April 1953 John Brown and Company, Clydebank, Scotland Decommissioned in 1997, museum ship in Leith-Edinburgh, Scotland
SS Southern Cross Shaw Savill Line 17 August 1954[4] Harland & Wolff, Belfast Scrapped 2003 *First merchant ship christened by Queen Elizabeth II
RMS Empress of Britain Canadian Pacific Line 22 June 1955[5] Fairfield Shipbuilding in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland Scrapped 2008
Queen Elizabeth 2 Cunard Line 20 September 1967[6] John Brown and Company, Clydebank, Scotland Hotel ship in Dubai
HMS Invincible Royal Navy 3 May 1977 Vickers Shipbuilding Limited, Barrow-in-Furness, England Scrapped in 2011
HMS Lancaster Royal Navy 24 May 1990[7] Yarrow Shipbuilders, Glasgow, Scotland In service
RRS James Clark Ross British Antarctic Survey 1st December 1990[8] Swan Hunter Shipbuilders in Wallsend, UK In service Sold in 2021 to National Antarctic Scientific Center of Ukraine, renamed Noosfera[9]
Oriana P&O Cruises 6 April 1995[10] Mayflower Terminal, Southampton, England In service
HMS Ocean Royal Navy 11 October 1995 Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd, Kværner (Govan) Decommissioned 2018, sold to Brazilian Navy
RMS Queen Mary 2 Cunard Line 8 January 2004[11][12] Queen Elizabeth II terminal, Southampton, England In service
MS Queen Elizabeth Cunard Line 10 October 2010[13] Southampton, England In service
HMS Queen Elizabeth Royal Navy 4 July 2014 Rosyth dockyard near Edinburgh, Scotland[14] In service
MV Britannia P&O Cruises 10 March 2015[15] Southampton, England[16] In service
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