The Queen, the Royal Family & the Royal Navy
Episode 12, Sep 18, 2022, 10:21 AM
In this special episode, as the United Kingdom and the world says farewell to Her Majesty The Queen, Queen Elizabeth II, host Iain Ballantyne talks to long-time WARSHIPS IFR contributor Richard Johnstone-Bryden.
Richard is the author of several books that highlight the strong connection between the Royal Navy and The Queen. When writing ‘The Royal Yacht Britannia - The Official History,’ Richard worked under the close direction of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen’s late husband, and also interviewed members of the Royal Family.
During the podcast, Iain and Richard consider links between the Royal Navy and the monarchy, especially via special connections to various notable vessels and events. In addition to discussing the role of the Royal Navy in the state funeral of Her Majesty in London, Iain and Richard talk about how the Royal Family will carry on its close relationship with the Navy, in which some of its members have at various times seen combat service.
• Iain Ballantyne is the Editor of WARSHIPS International Fleet Review magazine.
For reports and features on global navies, including the naval side of events
connected to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II get the November edition of
WARSHIPS IFR, due out on 21.10.22. Check out the website http://bit.ly/wifrmag
Also, follow the magazine on Twitter @WarshipsIFR and on Facebook
@WarshipsIFR
• Among other books written by Richard Johnstone Bryden are: ‘Britain’s Greatest Warship - HMS Ark Royal (IV)’; ‘HMS Illustrious (V) 1982 – 2014’; ‘HMS Ocean (VI) 1998-2018’, ‘HMS Bulwark (VII) 2005-2017’, ‘HMS Prince of Wales (VI) 2019’, ‘HMS Belfast Cruiser 1939’; and ‘HMS Cavalier Destroyer 1944’. For more information on his work visit:
https://www.richardjohnstone-bryden.co.uk
Richard is the author of several books that highlight the strong connection between the Royal Navy and The Queen. When writing ‘The Royal Yacht Britannia - The Official History,’ Richard worked under the close direction of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen’s late husband, and also interviewed members of the Royal Family.
During the podcast, Iain and Richard consider links between the Royal Navy and the monarchy, especially via special connections to various notable vessels and events. In addition to discussing the role of the Royal Navy in the state funeral of Her Majesty in London, Iain and Richard talk about how the Royal Family will carry on its close relationship with the Navy, in which some of its members have at various times seen combat service.
• Iain Ballantyne is the Editor of WARSHIPS International Fleet Review magazine.
For reports and features on global navies, including the naval side of events
connected to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II get the November edition of
WARSHIPS IFR, due out on 21.10.22. Check out the website http://bit.ly/wifrmag
Also, follow the magazine on Twitter @WarshipsIFR and on Facebook
@WarshipsIFR
• Among other books written by Richard Johnstone Bryden are: ‘Britain’s Greatest Warship - HMS Ark Royal (IV)’; ‘HMS Illustrious (V) 1982 – 2014’; ‘HMS Ocean (VI) 1998-2018’, ‘HMS Bulwark (VII) 2005-2017’, ‘HMS Prince of Wales (VI) 2019’, ‘HMS Belfast Cruiser 1939’; and ‘HMS Cavalier Destroyer 1944’. For more information on his work visit:
https://www.richardjohnstone-bryden.co.uk