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HMS Queen Elizabeth Commissioning

Portsmouth
07Dec2017

Her Majesty the Queen will formally commission her namesake aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, into the Royal Navy fleet in just three weeks’ time, visiting Portsmouth on Thursday 7th December for an official ceremony.

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson announced the news as he made his first landing onto the deck of the carrier today, while she was at sea sailing around the South Coast of England.

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: “In a world of intensifying global threats, this magnificent ship will be a leading force fighting to protect the values of the UK and our allies. It’s an honour to visit her at sea, and to meet such a passionate crew.

“I’m sure Her Majesty will be similarly impressed at next month’s historic ceremony for the nation’s new flagship, which proudly bears her name.”

Her Majesty will be joined by a host of dignitaries from the Royal Family, Government, and the military, before saying a few words as Lady Sponsor. The commissioning warrant will then be read and the White Ensign raised, symbolizing the acceptance of HMS Queen Elizabeth into Her Majesty’s fleet.

 

https://www.teamlocals.co.uk/news-portsmouth/hms-queen-elizabeth-to-visit-portsmouth-this-december

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