The world laments the death of Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on September 8, 2022, aged 96. She was a wonderful leader and a kind role model for her people throughout the globe, as well as many others beyond the British monarchy. This article is to honour the cruise liner in Dubai, which stands as the endearing legacy of the Monarch.
QE2 of Queen Elizabeth II Stands Tall In All Its Magnificence
The QE2, which reigns supreme in all its splendour at Mina Rashid Port in Dubai, is the most noticeable reminder of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain’s connections to Dubai and the UAE.
The British Monarch gave the cruise ship her blessing, named it, and kept it dear to her heart. Now that it has been converted into a floating luxury hotel, it is peacefully docked at the Mina Rashid harbour. It has been used in combat, has housed royalty, has had fittings added to it, has been reused, and has aged elegantly on the Dubai waters, all while evoking strong feelings of nostalgia.
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A Style Icon Of The Mina Rashid Port In Dubai
The ship has numerous more connections to the queen, its lavish facilities, and beautiful furnishings. The Queen’s Room was the name of the first-class lounge of the Cunard ship. The lounge is hailing as the pinnacle of comfort and style when it first came out.
Visitors may see an original photograph of Princess Elizabeth from the time before her marriage to Prince Philip while strolling around the quarter-deck. This Edward Haddaway painting is famous for its exquisite quality. Moroever, the fact that it is the biggest picture of Princess Elizabeth afloat, is set on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
The ship, which has been in service for 55 years, has come to represent British grandeur. However, is undoubtedly one of the most recognisable cruise ships in the world.
With outstanding service, respect, and elegance as part of this amazing lady’s legacy for the world. However, this ship pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in her own unique manner.
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