One of the world’s plushest superyachts caused a stir after sailing into the port where King Charles trained for the navy.
The turquoise vessel, called Mosaique, turned heads as she glided in on Bank Holiday Monday (6 April).
The 165-foot-long vessel is one of the longest of its kind ever built.
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The yacht looked majestic after entering the scenic River Dart, at Dartmouth, Devon.
It is desribed as having a top speed pf 15 knots, a cruising speed of 14 knots and a cruising range of 4,500 nautical miles.

The vessel can accommodate up to 12 guests in five staterooms, with 12 crew members.
It is believed Mosaique was sold in November 24, 2025, to a new undisclosed owner for an undisclosed price – but it is thought to be worth upwards of £10 million.
And the boat, which has an onboard gym, deck jacuzzi and jet skis, costs an eye-watering £175,000 a week to charter – plus expenses.
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Locals in Dartmouth were impressed, as reported by What’s The Jam.
One person said: “This just pulled into Dartmouth.
“£20M+ superyacht.”
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A third local said: “Ohhh someone borrowed my boat for the day.
“I’d like it back now please.”
Someone else added: “How do you become a millionaire?
“Be a billionaire and buy a boat.”

Another person added: “They’ve never done it for me.
“If I had money for that I’d stay in nice hotels.”
Dartmouth is renowned as the home of Britannia Royal Naval College where King Charles and former Prince Andrew trained as naval officers.
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