Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert
The Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert was a royal yacht of the British monarchy, launched in 1855. It served as a floating palace for Queen Victoria and her family, providing a luxurious means of travel for state visits and royal ceremonies. The yacht was designed to reflect the grandeur of the Victorian era, featuring elegant interiors and advanced maritime technology for its time.
The yacht was decommissioned in 1904 and later became a training ship. It was eventually broken up in 1954. The Victoria and Albert remains a significant symbol of royal heritage and maritime history in Britain.