How Buckingham Palace lobbied government for new royal yacht

WorldPolitics
22 Jul 2025 • 3:09 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Newly released official files reveal Buckingham Palace's discreet attempts to influence the Conservative government's decision on replacing the Royal Yacht Britannia in 1993.
  • Despite public claims of neutrality, senior courtiers privately urged Prime Minister John Major to issue a statement highlighting the yacht's "inestimable value" to secure support for a new £50 million vessel.
  • Cabinet Office officials rejected this lobbying, warning such comments would be "highly prejudicial" and expressing scepticism about the Queen's asserted "indifference" to the yacht's future.
  • The Palace's efforts included a "splendid lunch" on board Britannia for senior government officials, aimed at showcasing the yacht's value to UK business.
  • Although the Major government eventually pledged a replacement if re-elected in 1997, the incoming Labour government reversed the decision, leading to Britannia's decommissioning and the Queen's visible emotion.

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