Queen visits £3.2billion ‘Big Lizzie’ warship in first public appearance since Harry’s ‘nightmare’ bombshell

 THE Queen beamed today as she visited a £3.2bn warship in her first public appearance since Harry's latest broadside at his "nightmare" life as a royal.

The monarch is touring the Navy's flagship aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth - or 'Big Lizzie', as the vessel is affectionately known - amid a tumultuous week for the Royal Family.

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The Queen wore a military-style red coat as she visited the HMS Queen Elizabeth today
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The Queen wore a military-style red coat as she visited the HMS Queen Elizabeth todayCredit: PA
She beamed at officers as she stepped aboard the ship during a tumultuous week for her family
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She beamed at officers as she stepped aboard the ship during a tumultuous week for her familyCredit: PA
The monarch wore a brooch gifted to her by her late husband
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The monarch wore a brooch gifted to her by her late husbandCredit: PA
She spoke to sailors who will soon travel to the Middle East on the huge vessel
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She spoke to sailors who will soon travel to the Middle East on the huge vesselCredit: PA
And those who met her were charmed - calling her 'chatty and smiley'
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And those who met her were charmed - calling her 'chatty and smiley'Credit: PA

Her visit comes two days after Prince William slammed the BBC for 'tricking' his mother - and just over 24 hours after Prince Harry took yet another potshot at his family as he accused them of "total neglect".

Elsewhere, on an official visit to Scotland hours after Harry's latest claims aired, William admitted "lockdown has tested everyone" - and spoke of his "dark days of grief" after the death of his mum.

But despite the dramatic events of the week, Her Majesty has been characteristically stoic, and smiled broadly at officers as she boarded.

She is wearing a military-style brick red cashmere coat for the miserable May washout - as well as a brooch gifted to her by the Duke of Edinburgh.

Prince Philip served in the Navy during the Second World War, and was even mentioned in dispatches for his role in the Battle of Cape Matapan.

It's the Queen's first public engagement since she attended the RAF memorial in Runnymede in March, although earlier this month she conducted the state opening of Parliament.

It comes as:

She is paying her visit to the 65,000-ton ship ahead of its maiden voyage as part of Carrier Strike Group.

During the tour, it'll cover 26,000 miles - further than the distance around the equator.

The ship, which will have 1,700 personnel aboard, will sail to the Middle East before F-35 jets are launched to strike at Islamic State targets in Iraq.

The strike group will then sail through the Suez Canal, out to the Indian Ocean and on to the Philippine Sea.

HMS Queen Elizabeth is scheduled to make a number of port stops along way - including Oman, Singapore, South Korea and Japan.

The vessel is the largest and most powerful ship ever constructed in the Navy, with capacity for 40 jets.

However, it last month sprung a leak, which allowed thousands of gallons of salt water to flood in.

'CHATTY' QUEEN CHARMS SAILORS

Despite the ship's plumbing issues, forces chiefs say its voyage will be the most powerful UK naval deployment in a generation.

Engineering Technician Marine Engineering (ETME) Billie Matthews, 22, from County Durham, was one of those who met the Queen today.

She said: "It was brilliant - she was very chatty, very smiley."

Able seaman Chelsea Paterson, 24, from Chirnside, Scotland, said: "It was incredible - it's an honour to see her, let alone speak to her. It's the highlight of my career."

The monarch, who stepped aboard hours after Boris Johnson met officers, has not made any comment on either of the latest stories to embroil her family.

But despite her dignified silence, she has faced another challenging week.

Her Majesty wore red lipstick to complement her hat and coat
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Her Majesty wore red lipstick to complement her hat and coatCredit: PA
She spoke with personnel ahead of their 28-week deployment
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She spoke with personnel ahead of their 28-week deploymentCredit: PA
And she showed no signs of her tough week during her visit
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And she showed no signs of her tough week during her visitCredit: PA
Servicemen and women stood to attention as the monarch visited the ship
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Servicemen and women stood to attention as the monarch visited the shipCredit: PA
The Queen presented the 15-year long service and good conduct medal to Petty Officer Matthew Ready during her tour
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The Queen presented the 15-year long service and good conduct medal to Petty Officer Matthew Ready during her tourCredit: PA
Bakers aboard the enormous ship produce 1,000 loaves of bread every day for the hungry crew - while cooks dish up 66,000 sausages every 45 days
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Bakers aboard the enormous ship produce 1,000 loaves of bread every day for the hungry crew - while cooks dish up 66,000 sausages every 45 days
William is also on official duties today, and has spoken movingly of his 'darkest days' following the death of his mum
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William is also on official duties today, and has spoken movingly of his 'darkest days' following the death of his mumCredit: Andrew O'Brien

On Thursday, William blasted the "lurid and false claims" Bashir made to score his infamous 1995 interview with Diana.

The Duke of Cambridge said the lies about the Royal Family “played on her fears and fuelled paranoia” - while brother Harry said the probe was the "first step towards justice" for their mum.

Welcoming Lord Dyson’s bombshell report into how Bashir conned Diana into giving the Panorama interview, and the Corporation’s cover-up into his behaviour, William said: “The findings are extremely concerning.

“It is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said.

"The interview was a major contribution to making my parents’ relationship worse. And has since hurt countless others."

The BBC faces losing £3.2bn if the £159-a-year licence fee is slashed in the wake of the report.

And Princess Diana's brother has reportedly called on Scotland Yard to investigate the BBC over the interview.

Earl Spencer is said to have written to Met Police commissioner Cressida Dick alleging his "vulnerable" sister was the victim of blackmail and fraud.

Meanwhile, hours after William's statement was released, a new documentary featuring Harry accusing his family of "total neglect" for his mental health was made available on streaming platforms.

In a new documentary released on Friday, Harry accused his family of 'total neglect' when it came to his mental health
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In a new documentary released on Friday, Harry accused his family of 'total neglect' when it came to his mental health
Meanwhile, William - who today met Nicola Sturgeon during an official tour of Scotland - admitted lockdown was tough on everyone
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Meanwhile, William - who today met Nicola Sturgeon during an official tour of Scotland - admitted lockdown was tough on everyoneCredit: PA
The Duke headed north hours after recording a statement on his mother's treatment by the BBC
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The Duke headed north hours after recording a statement on his mother's treatment by the BBCCredit: PA
The Queen visited the warship after Boris Johnson stepped aboard
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The Queen visited the warship after Boris Johnson stepped aboardCredit: Getty

The Duke claimed Charles left him to "suffer" - while Meghan wept into her pillow after she was 'smeared' by The Firm.

Doc The Me You Can't See comes just ten-and-a-half weeks after Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview aired - but features a new slew of complaints at the royals.

Many of the allegations the pair made to Oprah in March are being investigated privately by the family — although the Queen has said “some recollections may vary”.

Sources close to Prince Charles, 72, said he is hurt over being made the villain.

A royal source said: “Father and son relations are at their lowest-ever point.

“Harry says he wants reconciliation, but has clearly decided to ­villainise his father. Charles is just at a loss about what to do.

"Harry doesn’t seem to take into account that parenting styles have radically changed over recent years, especially the role a father plays.

“It’s just so wounding to Charles. He’s a sensitive man and these personal attacks hurt deeply. He can’t understand why Harry is doing this to him.“He did so much for the wedding and even helped him move to Canada — contrary to what Harry has said.

“Charles is also frustrated that he can’t respond publicly to these accusations and the outlets that Harry is using do not have the burden of a right to reply.

“Harry just has carte blanche to say what he likes about his father while Charles must remain silent.”

The Queen attended a christening ceremony for 'Big Lizzie' at the Rosyth Shipyard in Edinburgh back in 2014
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The Queen attended a christening ceremony for 'Big Lizzie' at the Rosyth Shipyard in Edinburgh back in 2014Credit: Alamy
And Her Majesty has long been a welcome guest aboard the UK's aircraft carriers. She is pictured in a Land Rover on HMS Eagle in 1959
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And Her Majesty has long been a welcome guest aboard the UK's aircraft carriers. She is pictured in a Land Rover on HMS Eagle in 1959Credit: Getty
During that visit, she laughed as she watched Victualling Officer B.R Hailstone issuing the rum ration
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During that visit, she laughed as she watched Victualling Officer B.R Hailstone issuing the rum rationCredit: Getty
Two years earlier, in 1957, she and Prince Philip toured HMS Ark Royal
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Two years earlier, in 1957, she and Prince Philip toured HMS Ark RoyalCredit: Getty
In 2015, the monarch was joined by Captain Timothy Henry as she inspected HMS Ocean in Plymouth
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In 2015, the monarch was joined by Captain Timothy Henry as she inspected HMS Ocean in Plymouth

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