I don’t have live tool access right now to pull up-to-the-minute updates, but I can share the latest publicly known context about the HMS Queen Elizabeth’s captaincy and point you to how to verify current details.
Direct answer
- As of the most recent widely reported public information, the HMS Queen Elizabeth’s captains have changed over time due to routine assignments, investigations, and redeployments. If you need the exact current captain as of today, I recommend checking official Royal Navy announcements or reputable UK defense news outlets for the latest confirmation.
Where to check for the latest
- Royal Navy official website: News and updates sections often publish command changes and ship deployments.
- UK Ministry of Defence press releases: For governance-level announcements about ship captains and assignments.
- Reputable defense and general news outlets (BBC, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Forces News): They routinely report on carrier deployments and command changes.
- Local and maritime newsletters or press releases from the carrier’s home port (Portsmouth or Rosyth) may also note recent changes.
Notes on a few historical references (for context)
- The carrier’s command has seen changes related to investigations and reassignment of commanders in past years, including high-profile cases around the ship’s captaincy during the late 2010s, which were covered by major outlets at the time. These historical episodes illustrate that captaincy can change for a variety of reasons, from conduct investigations to routine reassignment [BBC reports from 2019][ITV News coverage from 2019]. For background, you can review those sources to understand the typical processes involved in Royal Navy command changes [BBC][ITV].
If you’d like, tell me a nearby date or event window (e.g., “this month” or “since 2024”), and I can tailor the search strategy and provide direct, cited links to the most current captaincy information.