Queen unveils new Cutty Sark
After surviving the roughest seas and a devastating fire, a restored Cutty Sark has been unveiled by the Queen after a £50 million restoration project.
After surviving the roughest seas and a devastating fire, a restored Cutty Sark has been unveiled by the Queen after a £50 million restoration project.
During their tour of Greenwich - which has been made a royal borough to mark the Queen's Jubilee - the Queen and Philip will visit the nearby National Maritime Museum.
The Queen will open a new exhibition - curated by historian David Starkey - which explores the relationship between the monarch, the City of London and its people through the River Thames.
The major exhibition celebrates her Diamond Jubilee and the Museum's 75th anniversary and features paintings, manuscripts and other artefacts.
The Queen has unveiled a 'spectacular' Cutty Sark after a £50 million restoration project following a devastating fire.
After 11 years of restoration and a devastating fire, the Cutty Sark is about to be officially reopened by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh.