What are Bristol's links with UK's biggest warship?

Richard Lawson
BBC News, Bristol
Getty The HMS Prince of Wales leaves Portsmouth Harbour. It's a big grey ship with a large flat surface at the top. Smaller white boats are near the ship.Getty
The warship is being deploed to Japan

Bristol's links with the Royal Navy's largest aircraft carrier have been celebrated ahead of a major deployment to Japan.

HMS Prince of Wales is due to set sail in the coming weeks, with the ship not due back in Portsmouth until the end of the year.

Ahead of her departure, more than 1,000 people were welcomed onboard for an open day in Portsmouth that included crew, their families and dignitaries from both Bristol and Liverpool, the maritime cities who are officially affiliated with the ship.

Captain Will Blackett said: "The various connections we have with this city [Bristol] make this entire community feeling more real and tangible."

Find out about HMS Prince of Wales' links to Bristol

The relationship between HMS Prince of Wales and Bristol was reaffirmed in 2023 at a ceremony in City Hall where the ship was granted the freedom of the city.

Various features on board the vessel have been designed to represent Bristol's expertise in engineering, manufacturing and creativity so the city can be showcased as the ship travels around the globe.

There is also a Bristol Suite for visiting dignitaries such as heads of state and politicians which contains images including Clifton Suspension Bridge, Concorde and Wallace and Gromit.

A man wears all black military uniform - black boots, black combat trousers and a black T-shirt with gold insignia on the shoulders. He has short grey hair and a beard and is standing on a small metal platform and speaking into a microphone. In the background are several small mechanic vehicles.
Cpt Blackett addressing the gathered guests on board ship

Also on board, some of the corridors have been named after Bristol streets including Wine Street, Corn Street, Brunel Way and Christmas Steps.

The street names hang on the walls adorned with the coat of arms and accompanying Bristol postcodes.

The local connections with the ship meant the crew extended an invitation from Capt Will Blackett to BBC Radio Bristol presenter Joe Sims.

He was invited to meet crew members and dignitaries and was given a guided tour of the ship.

The tour included access to the bridge from where officers of the watch look out over the flight deck and see around 20 miles (32km) out to sea.

BBC Radio Bristol's Joe Sims explores HMS Prince of Wales with Capt Will Blackett

The BBC also spoke to Lt Polly Cleaver, who is from Bristol and currently serving on board HMS Prince of Wales.

She said of the 1,600 crew, she is yet to meet anyone else from the city but she is sure there will be another Bristolian aboard.

She said she lives in the BS3 postcode and it is "so cool" to see parts of the ship named after the city's streets.

A woman in black army fatigues and a clip belt stands next to presenter Joe Sims as he points to the Bristol Suite sign onboard HMS Prince of Wales. She has blonde hair which is tied back in a ponytail. Joe has his arm around her and is wearing white trousers and a white T-shirt with a black, orange, white and grey checked shirt over the top. They are both smiling and Joe is using his thumb to point at the shiny sign which has Bristol Suite written in gold lettering and a military crest on a black background
Lt Polly Cleaver and Joe outside the Bristol Suite

HMS Prince of Wales will set sail for Japan before the end of April on an eight-month deployment to East Asia.

Cpt Blackett said: "If the plan goes right we're going to get all the way to Japan and back, but really our job is just to be on standby for the UK at five days' notice to do anything."

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