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Published Date: 13 August 2007
THE Queen's former press secretary has branded the decision to take the Royal Yacht Britannia out of service as an "absolute disgrace".
Michael Shea, who served the Queen for ten years, sparked controversy when he criticised the move to turn the yacht into a tourist attraction in Leith.

Edinburgh-based Mr Shea is said to have voiced his opinion during a lecture series aboard the
cruise ship Braemar.

He was reported as saying the Royal Yacht was "rusting away in Leith".

However, he said today that he did not remember making the comment.

He added he had no concerns about the way the ship was being maintained. He said: "It's a very good tourist vehicle. It's being looked after very well."

But he said: "I'm a total opponent of the ship being decommissioned.

"I think it was disgraceful. It was a symbol of our nation."

It is thought that the Royal Family have some concerns about the yacht's location, as it is overshadowed by the Ocean Terminal shopping centre.

The decision to take Royal Yacht out of service on cost grounds was taken by John Major's government.

And this was followed through after Tony Blair won power in 1997.

It is now one of Edinburgh's top tourist attractions, with 275,000 people visiting last year.



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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2007 1:29 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Britannia
 
1

Paul Voltaire,

13/08/2007 14:51:37

Who really cares what this former flunkey thinks?

2

Chris,

Edinburgh 13/08/2007 15:57:37

The Royal Family, and their lackeys, still don't seem to have come to terms with the fact that it wasn't theirs - it belonged to the taxpayer. Presumably O'Shea told Anne where to go, because she wanted it sunk in the middle of the Atlantic so that no plebs could set foot on it. Aye, right.

3

The Daleks,

14/08/2007 04:33:13

They should have sunk it in the middle of the Atlantic, with all of the Windsors onboard.

4

scottishcoffindodgerno1,

Edinburgh wants a Referendum on Trams 14/08/2007 07:11:03

#4 that would have polluted the Atlantic with all their smelly bodies, ughh


 

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