HMS Queen Elizabeth: When will '˜Big Liz' Royal Navy warship leave New York City?Â
The Royal Navy's £3.1bn warship is currently on deployment in America for historic flight tests, having left Portsmouth in August.Â
HMS Queen Elizabeth has been anchored in the Hudson River in New York City since last Friday (October 19).Â
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Hide AdBut when is the aircraft carrier set to leave the Big Apple?
Here's what you need to know:Â
Why is HMS Queen Elizabeth in NYC?Â
The warship arrived in the Big Apple for a brief break from the historic flight tests it has been carrying out in the weeks since arriving in America.Â
While anchored in Hudson River the ship has played host to several high profile national and international events.
Including visits from the Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson and Pompey's director Eric Eisner.Â
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Hide AdThere has also been time for the ship's company to relax and explore one of the world's greatest cities.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: '˜HMS Queen Elizabeth is not just a warship but a symbol of our enduring commitment to our security and the security of our allies too.
'˜The state-of-the-art ship is built on more than 470 years of proud Royal Navy history and her entry into New York harbour shows that our Armed Forces are ready to stand by our allies for generations to come.'Â
When will 'Big Liz' leave New York?Â
The Royal Navy aircraft carrier was due to spend a week in the Big Apple, so having arrived on October 19 '“Â she is due to leave New York tomorrow (October 26).Â
What will HMS Queen Elizabeth do next?Â
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Hide Ad'Big Liz' as she was dubbed by US media, will leave New York City to continue on with the historic flight tests before sailing back to Portsmouth later this year.Â
The historic flight tests carried out by the HMS Queen Elizabeth in the last three weeks has seen F-35 jets land on the deck for the first time, and fighter jets drop test bombs in recent days.Â