CUNARD’S second largest liner made her Greenock debut as she sailed along a sun-kissed Clyde this morning.
The 113-000 tonne Queen Anne arrived at the Ocean Terminal just after 6am, bringing around 3,000 passengers with her.
The enormous Cunard cruise ship is currently on day nine of a 14-day trip around the British Isles as part of her maiden season.
Built last year, the 14-deck vessel is named after the first monarch of Great Britain and is the 249th ship to sail under the world-renowned Cunard flag.
She is the company’s first new ship for 14 years.
Queen Anne is expected to depart Greenock at around 6pm this evening.
Her next port of call will be Belfast before she heads onto Liverpool on June 3 for her naming ceremony.
She is set to return to Inverclyde once more this year on July 26.
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