Liverpool – Fit for a Princess in 2015

Princess Cruises has revealed that Royal Princess, which was named by HRH the Duchess of Cambridge last year, will return to the UK for summer 2015.

The ship will sail out of Southampton on a series of British Isles round-trips and will make a number of visits to Liverpool Cruise Terminal.

Christened by Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge on June 13, 2013, Royal Princess is dazzling her passengers with exciting new features; her innovative SeaWalk® is a glass walkway, suspended 128 feet above the sea!

Paul Ludlow, Princess Cruises managing director UK and Europe, said: “The 2015 programme gives real choice and flexibility to our customers.  European cruises are booming in popularity and as such we’ve provided something for everyone, including destinations and packages to suit a wide range of tastes and budgets’

Liverpool looks forward to these very special visits in 2015 but in the meantime, we’ll take good care of Caribbean Princess during her four visits this summer season!

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