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When Meteor II Came to Swansea: Imperial Prestige on the Waters of the Bay

When Meteor II Came to Swansea: Imperial Prestige on the Waters of the Bay The Letter That Stirred the Committee South Wales Daily Post Kaiser Wilhelm II The preparations for the Swansea Royal Regatta unfolded with a mounting sense of anticipation, for the event had long been a highlight of the town’s maritime calendar — a celebration of seamanship, spectacle, and civic pride. Yet in this particular year, the regatta took on a grandeur that few could have foreseen. When the General Committee , presided over by the Mayor , gathered to review the arrangements, they found themselves confronted with a communication of extraordinary significance. A letter, formal in tone and bearing the authority of a great European power, was read aloud to the assembled members. It came from E. Gulich, Captain of the Imperial German Navy , writing on behalf of Kaiser Wilhelm II , the German Emperor whose passion for competitive yachting was renowned across Europe. In measured, diplomatic phrasing, Captai...

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