Portsmouth News

Princess Royal sponsors frigate

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The Princess Royal has become the sponsor of a brand new Royal Navy warship.

Princess Anne has become linked with the Type 31 frigate HMS Venturer, which will be Portsmouth-based. Her Royal Highness met those responsibl­e for constructi­ng the vessel, as well as sailors charged with turning the

455ft into a working warship. The ceremony took place in Rosyth, Scotland, on April 11.

Commander Chris Cozens, the new frigate’s Senior Naval Officer, said: “It is an honour for HMS Venturer to have

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal as the Ship’s Sponsor. Her Royal Highness is an inspiratio­nal person and befitting as the figure head to lead the Type 31 Inspiratio­nclass into service alongside the ship’s company.

“Today’s visit comes at a transition­al period between the final large sections being lifted into place in the build hall and the beginning of the fitting out before a launch at the end of the year. We welcome Her Royal Highness once again into the Royal Navy family.”

The Princess Royal is also the sponsor of HMS Albion, Commodore-in-chief of HMNB Portsmouth and Chief Commandant of Women in the Royal Navy. She will have the opportunit­y to be the guest of honour at key moments in HMS Venturer’s life, including naming and commission­ing ceremonies.

Princess Anne will receive regular updates on the ship’s deeds and activities of around 115 crew. With the ship currently under constructi­on, the current company of 12 personnel were introduced to the new sponsor.

The frigate is more than two years into her constructi­on with the hull and much of the superstruc­ture complete.

She is being built in the assembly hall, where defence firm Babcock will construct all five Type 31 Inspiratio­n class vessels, alongside the Ministry of Defence (MOD) Defence Equipment and Support team. The ships will complete a wide variety of operations once they are completed.

Her Royal Highness presented two Long Service and Good Conduct Medals to two of HMS Venturer’s ship’s company, including Leading Hand Adam Duncan, the ship’s newest and most junior member.

It was an honour to be presented with the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal by The Princess Royal

He said: “It was an honour to be presented with the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal by The Princess Royal during her visit to Venturer as recognitio­n of my continued service.”

Babcock chief executive officer David Lockwood added: “It was a privilege to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal to our Rosyth site, as ship’s sponsor, to see the progress on HMS Venturer.

The Inspiratio­n class is an important addition to the UK’S defence and as capability partner, Babcock is proudly delivering these vessels to the Royal Navy fleet, while providing many opportunit­ies in the UK supply chain and within local communitie­s, including more than 1,000 new job opportunit­ies here at Rosyth in the next four years.”

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 ?? ?? The Princess Royal alongside the ship’s company of HMS Venturer in Rosyth, Scotland
Pictures: Royal Navy
The Princess Royal alongside the ship’s company of HMS Venturer in Rosyth, Scotland Pictures: Royal Navy
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HRH The Princess Royal meets members of Babcock Internatio­nal
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