Bear Grylls says Royal Navy is one of the world's 'greatest navies' after HMS Prince of Wales joins fleet
The TV personality was among the hoards of VIPs invited to witness the commissioning ceremony of HMS Prince of Wales, at Portsmouth Naval Base.
The SAS serviceman-turned-survival guru, who is an honorary Colonel with the Royal Marines, was bursting with pride after watching the service.
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Hide Ad‘These ships are the biggest the Royal Navy has ever made and it’s hard to describe the scale of them,’ he said.
‘It makes you really proud to be British and really proud of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines who serve here.
‘Britain has always been the greatest navy in the world and it’s pretty cool that in 2019 we’re still be able to say – head held high, white ensign flying – we’re the greatest navy in the world.’
Bear, who last year visited Prince of Wales’s sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth in the USA, said the ships were making waves across the pond and were hugely respected by the US Navy.
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Hide AdThe 45-year-old survival expert added: ‘All the Americans that were on board were saying it was just incredible – that’s important for UK standing in the world.’
Bear, whose father was a Commando, said watching the Royal Marines Band performing was a personal highlight.
‘My dad always used to say to me growing up that they’re the finest band in the world. But you see it and it’s absolutely true. They’re immaculate.’
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