Cunard has finally announced the name of their much anticipated new ship which is set to join the fleet in early 2024. Cunard’s 249th ship in the line’s 182-year history will be named Queen Anne. This will mark the first time since 1999 that Cunard will have four ships at sea.
The name Queen Anne celebrates Cunard’s rich heritage, royal history and refined status-joining a luxury contemporary fleet now honouring the names of each Queen Regnant over the last millennium. British historian, author and television presenter, Kate Williams, worked closely with the team at Cunard, assisting them meticulously throughout the research stage.
It is so exciting that the fourth ship of the fleet will be named after Queen Anne. She has a fascinating tale to tell –one of queenship, unity of developing constitutional monarchy, a golden age of the arts. She was an inspiring woman, wildly popular with her people. She should be celebrated. This new ship in the Cunard fleet is the perfect way to do it!
Kate Williaams, Professor of Public Engagement with History at the University of Reading
Queen Anne is set to feature a host of reimagined Cunard signature spaces as well as the introduction of new guest experiences within dining, culture and entertainment, for an unparalleled cruise experience underpinned by the classic and outstanding White Star Service. With the aim of bridging tradition and contemporary luxury, Queen Anne celebrates the influential design styles of both past and present as well as introducing an updated Cunard livery.

Left to right: Simon Rawlings (David Collins Studio), Adam D Tihany (creative director), Sybille de Margerie (Sybille de Margerie Paris) and Terry McGillicuddy (Richmond International)
World-renowned designers, Simon Rawlings (David Collins Studio), Adam D Tihany (creative director), Sybille de Margerie (Sybille de Margerie Paris) and Terry McGillicuddy (Richmond International) have joined forces to create an extraordinary and thoughtful standard-setting design, inspiring a new way to travel on sea. The décor will reveal bold colour tones and showcase a striking aesthetic, while in keeping with the renowned timeless Cunard sophistication.




