Queen names new liner using bottle of Wiston Estate wine

The Queen officially named the new cruise liner Britannia - smashing a bottle of sparkling wine from the Wiston Estate Winery, in Washington, against the £473m ship.

The ceremony took place today (Tuesday March 10) in Southampton.

After the naming ceremony, the Queen and Prince Philip went on a tour of the 1,082ft (330m) long ship which can carry 3,647 passengers and 1,350 crew over 18 decks.

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The Queen met some of the celebrity chefs, including James Martin and Marco Pierre White, who will prepare meals on Britannia as well as sail on the vessel and host the Britannia’s cookery classes.

A message on the Winery’s website says: “We are thrilled that it will be Her Majesty the Queen who will be breaking a Nebuchadnezzar of Wiston on the bow of Britannia on Tuesday 10th March at Southampton. “

The Wiston Estate has been owned and managed by the Goring family since 1743. Its 6,000 acres straddle the chalky slopes of the South Downs and the flat clay soils of the weald.