Prince Philip’s motorboat sells for £69,000 after intense bidding war

PRINCE Philip’s motorboat has sold for £69,000 after a bidding war.

He was pictured piloting the 1956 Albatross MkIII on the Isle of Wight with Prince Charles, eight, on board.



Prince Philip was pictured piloting the 1956 Albatross MkIII on the Isle of Wight with Prince Charles, eight, on board


The motorboat sold for £69,000 after a bidding war

The photograph featured on a thank you card issued by the Prince of Wales in response to a message of sympathy following Philip’s death last year.

The 13ft-long craft was sold unrestored with the original engine in London, going for double its £30,000 estimate.

It was powered by a Ford 100E 1,172cc side-valve engine and had a top speed of 34mph when new.

The red, white and blue boat was carried on the Royal Yacht Britannia for more than a decade.

It was moved to the Balmoral Estate in 1967 where it was used for water-skiing and later reputedly driven by Princess Diana.

The vessel was decommissioned in 1987.

Tim Schofield of auctioneers Bonhams, said: “This really is a unique and fascinating piece of royal history.

“We were privileged to be presenting it at our Goodwood sale.”



The 13ft-long craft was sold unrestored with the original engine in London, going for double its £30,000 estimate

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