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A special city event will honour the service and dedication of the UK’s Armed Forces. Glasgow will mark Armed Forces Day on ...
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a laugh while competing against each other in a naval-themed competition in Scotland.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are in Scotland, where they took part in officially naming a ship, the HMS Glasgow, of which the Princess of Wales is patron.
The first-in-class of the UK Royal Navy’s Type 26 frigates has officially been named, with HMS Glasgow hitting the symbolic milestone in a traditional naval sense at a ceremony at the BAE ...
The Princess of Wales has smashed a bottle of whisky against the hull of a new Royal Navy warship as she officially named it HMS Glasgow. Kate pressed a button triggering an arm holding the single ...
The Princess of Wales looked effortlessly elegant on Thursday as she officially named HMS Glasgow by smashing a bottle of local Scottish whisky against its hull. Joined by her husband ...
Kate looked like the image of sophistication in a navy-and-white coatdress that just screamed royal yacht. She paired it with a matching wide-brim raffia hat in navy and white which she has worn ...
He also confirmed, that Ship 1, HMS Glasgow, is expected to be in the water by the end of 2022. Mr Wallace outlined that would be ”following completion of the platform design, joining the fore ...
During an event last week, Kate Middleton celebrated her role as patron of a new naval ship, the HMS Glasgow, by smashing a bottle of whisky on its hull. Though the Princess of Wales didn’t get ...
HMS Glasgow, one of eight six-inch cruisers built in response to the Japanese cruisers Mogami and Mikuma, which had twelve six-inch guns fitted as part of their armament, was ordered on December ...
A sailor aboard light cruiser HMS Glasgow, which suffered minor damage and escaped in the dark with the former liner-turned-warship Otranto, described the horrors aboard Cradock’s flagship HMS ...
HMS Glasgow, one of eight six-inch cruisers built in response to the Japanese cruisers Mogami and Mikuma, which had twelve six-inch guns fitted as part of their armament, was ordered on December ...