The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived to join Sir David Attenborough for the naming ceremony of the polar research ship the public voted to call Boaty McBoatface.
That name was vetoed and the ship is being officially named the RRS Sir David Attenborough in a ceremony at the Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead, Merseyside, today.
William and Kate are being given given a tour of the ship and meeting a team of engineers, including young apprentices, who have been involved in the build.
Kate is wearing a cornflower blue utility coat by Alexander McQueen that she has previously sported on three separate occasions.
Joined by Sir David, the royal couple are also meeting scientists, who will demonstrate the state-of-the-art equipment used to carry out research, and schoolchildren involved in the British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS) Polar Explorer programme.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are being given a tour of the research vessel which was almost called Boaty McBoatface
The Duchess looked in good spirits as she crossed the docks in Birkenhead, Merseyside to board the new ship
Kate was seen laughing with local dignitaries in Birkenhead, the Merseyside docks which have built the new ship
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are being given a tour of the new ship, which it is hoped will provide new scientific insights in the oceans and global warming
Kate looked in high spirits as she and her husband boarded the boat, which will soon set sail for the seas around the Antarctic
The ship’s crew and the engineers who helped design and build it are on hand to inform the royal couple of its features
The royal couple will hear from the ship’s captains and crew members about its ice-breaking capabilities and navigation systems before attending the official ceremony.
William and Sir David are expected to make a few remarks before Kate, as sponsor, formally names the ship when a bottle of champagne is smashed against the hull.
The vessel, owned by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and operated by the BAS, will enable world-leading research to be carried out in Antarctica and the Arctic over the next 25 to 30 years.
More than 124,000 people voted to name it Boaty McBoatface in a public poll, but that name was vetoed and it was instead named after the broadcaster.
But Boaty lives on, in the form of a miniature, unmanned, yellow submarine which will be on board the boat.
The hull of the ship was launched by Sir David last summer, before it was taken to Cammell Laird’s wet basin, where shipbuilders finished the vessel.
Sir David Attenborough has previously said it is a great honour to have the £200million vessel named after him
Kate wore a cornflower blue utility coat by Alexander McQueen that she has previously sported on three separate occasions
The royal couple will officially name the new ship, which was the subject of a high-profile public vote
The couple are due to meet scientists, who will demonstrate the state-of-the-art equipment used to carry out research
Preparations take place ahead of the naming ceremony of the polar research ship the Sir David Attenborough this morning
The royal couple visited the ice-studying ship on the same day as William’s brother, Prince Harry, gave an impassioned speech backing teenage activist Greta Thunberg and he declared the world was in a state of ’emergency’ and ‘losing’ the battle against climate change.
The Duke of Sussex was speaking 5,000 miles away in Botswana as he took part in a tree-planting project.
Harry stressed saving the environment was a race against time, adding: ‘Led by Greta, the world’s children are striking.’
He said he could not understand why anyone – ‘you, us, children, leaders’ could ignore the facts from the last four decades.