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.
- Princess Elizabeth launching the tanker British Princess built by Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd, Deptford, 30 April 1946.
- Princess Elizabeth watching the tanker British Princess sliding down the ways at the shipyard of Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd, Deptford, Sunderland, 30 April 1946
- Queen Elizabeth II attending the naming ceremony for the new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth in 2014
- Queen Elizabeth II attending the naming ceremony for P&O Cruises Britannia in Southampton, England in 2015
List of ships
| 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 |
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| 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 | ||
Film links
- HMS Vanguard naming & launching (1944)
- British Princess tanker christening (1946)
- Caronia naming ceremony & launching (1947)
- Britannia christening & launching (1953)
- Southern Cross christening & launching (1954)
- Empress of Britain christening & launching (1955)
- QE2 christening & launching (1967)
- Oriana christening (1995)
- Queen Elizabeth naming ceremony (2010)
- HMS Queen Elizabeth naming ceremony (2014)