THE world famous Queen Mary 2 has arrived in Greenock today for the first time in nearly ten years.

And Telegraph photographer George Munro was on the scene to capture one of the best moments of the day.

As Cunard's flagship liner docked in the Ocean Terminal, the new Royal Navy frigate HMS Cardiff was getting towed to BAE Systems Scotstoun to be fitted out.

The Queen Mary 2 alongside HMS Cardiff (Image: George Munro)

The Queen Mary 2, which can take up to 2,700 passengers, docked at the Ocean Terminal on a 12-day sail around the British Isles.

Throughout the morning the 150,000 tonne vessel has been a majestic sight in the port and is attracting lots of attention.

When she last visited in May 2015 thousands flocked to see her leave with a firework display as a send off. 

When the cruise liner leaves the Ocean Terminal tonight she will head south to Liverpool.

She is one of two Cunard vessels to visit Greenock this summer, with the brand new Queen Anne having already made two stops.

The Queen Anne visited the Ocean Terminal on June 1 and July 26 this year.