Weekly Snaps
19 July 2024
Photography has always played an important role on Britannia. While she was in service, there was always a 'Yottie' appointed, nicknamed 'Snaps', to take photographs of life on board the Royal Yacht.
In keeping with this tradition, we now have our own Photographer in Residence, who has been capturing our very own Weekly 'Snaps' - a collection of snapshots of life around the ship today.
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Housekeeper, Angelina, polishing The Royal Yacht Britannia's Bell, the only place on the ship where Britannia's name is displayed.
Take our complimentary audio guide, available in over 30 different languages, which leads visitors around five decks of Britannia.
Kirk, Facilities Officer, maintaining the visitor tour route, ensuring an exceptional experience for everyone.
A visitor looks on as Executive Pastry Chef, Stephen, and Junior Sous Chef, Bob, prepare petits fours with delightful yuzu and matcha tea fillings for an exclusive on board event.
Indulge in a bowl of flat field mushroom, truffle and chive soup, coupled with paprika-topped potato wedges, prepared in the historic Royal Galley.
Becky, Hospitality Supervisor, is a member of the Events team that creates and delivers a truly unique experience where Britannia can be exclusively yours for an evening.
The beautiful Rolls-Royce is taken for a maintenance check by Ian, Health, Safety, and Security Manager and Angie, Visitor Experience Manager.
Britannia carried around 2,000 different flags to signal messages to other ships during voyages across the world.
Keep your eyes peeled for the Cuddly Corgis hiding in various spots throughout Britannia in the Cuddly Corgi Treasure Hunt. Buy your own fluffy companion from our Gift Shop.
Choose from gifts including a keyring made of nautical charms, a memory from your visit to the Royal Yacht.
Nico washing Coweslip. Prince Philip frequently sailed on the keelboat, which was built by the legendary sailor Uffa Fox.
Sam cleaning the Royal Barge pond. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip travelled aboard the Royal Barge to shore when Britannia was anchored in harbours around the world.