An excited Royal Family arrived en masse at Stornoway on Friday to begin a 10-day luxury cruise aboard the Hebridean Princess.
The charter, estimated to have cost £300k, was organised by the Queen to celebrate Princess Anne's forthcoming 60th birthday and Prince Andrew's 50th birthday earlier this year.
No doubt there'll be a lot of reminiscing aboard. The monarch is said to have adored her yearly cruises around Scotland aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, and was devasted when the ship was decommissioned in 1997.
The Queen was joined by a large group of Royal family members including the Duke of York, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the Princess Royal and husband, Vice-Admiral Tim Laurence, her son Viscount Linley, and Princess Margaret’s son and his family, to name but a few.
The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex, with their children are due to board the ship at a later date.
Believe it or not, the Hebridean Princess is actually a former car ferry but, after an 'extreme makeover', now boasts 30 luxury cabins and suites.
No doubt the Queen will stay in the prime Isle of Arran suite (below) - which has a Victorian marble-tiled bathroom and normally costs £10,000-a-week.
Although the ship's itinerary is strictly confidential, it is well known that The Queen has a favourite picnic beach on the remote island of Colonsay and another at Scarista on Harris in the Outer Hebrides.
The cruise is due to end with a visit to the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother’s home at the Castle of Mey on the northern coast of Caithness at around the time of the 110th anniversary of her birth.
Has anyone ever cruised aboard Hebridean Princess?


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