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60th Anniversary of Royal Yacht Britannia
Ahoy there, matey. Please doff your sailor’s cap to honor a bit of British nautical history.
It was sixty years ago today (April 16) that Queen Elizabeth II christened Britannia, the last in a long line of royal yachts that date back to the 17th century.