Already available for charter is a superyacht that accompanied Princess Diana on her vacation; now, one can also be reserved that has accommodated her fictional counterpart.
Burgess has reserved the 239-footer that debuted in the sixth and final season of The Crown for charter. The ship, christened Titania, was delivered by Lürssen in 2006 and has since undergone two significant redesigns. Consequently, she appears more youthful than ever in the critically acclaimed series on Netflix.
Lady Di’s final moments before her untimely deаth are portrayed in the concluding season of The Crown, which includes her wildly publicized excursion to Saint-Tropez, France. Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) and her two sons, Prince William (Rufus Kampa) and Prince Harry (Fflyn Edwards), embark on a vacation aboard the yacht of her partner’s affluent father in the premiere episode of season six. Located at the stern of Mohamed Al-Fayed’s Codecasa superyacht Bash, Titania serves as the setting for a number of crucial sequences.
Titania, which was conceptualized by naval architect Espen Öino, is designed to accommodate both interior and exterior living. The airy, spacious interior is befitting, well, royalty, providing ample room for socializing and unwinding. Seven accommodations on the yacht accommodate a maximum of twelve passengers, including not one but two magnificent owner’s suites, a VIP cabin, and four doubles. Modern entertainment systems and exquisitely appointed marble bathrooms are included in each room, catering to those who wish to indulge in Netflix binging sessions.
A beach club, pool, sauna, massage area with an onboard masseuse, beauty salon with a cosmetologist, gym with a personal trainer, swim-up bar Jacuzzi, and skylounge with a drop-down cinema are just a few of the extravagant amenities that Titania offers. Additionally, guests will be chauffeured around in the comfort of luxury by a staff of twenty-one individuals.
Burgess promotes itself as the “television and film industry’s yacht brokerage of choice.” Undoubtedly, several notable films, including Succession, James Bond, MurԀer on the Orient Express, and Succession, have featured vessels from the Burgess fleet. However, few vessels will quite literally transport you to the age of blueblood status as Titania does.
Titania is available for summer bookings in the Mediterranean (beginning at $649,000 per week) or winter charters in the Caribbean and Bahamas (beginning at $615,000 per week).