Londoners in awe at super yacht after it rocks up next to Tower Bridge
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Londoners were left stunned by the “biggest boat” they had ever seen when it moored up next to the capital’s iconic Tower Bridge.
The superyacht reportedly turned up over the weekend, and left people wondering who owns it, what it was doing there, and what its price tag is.
However, some people found the yacht insensitive, especially amid the cost of living crisis where many people are struggling to cope financially.
But as it so happens, the owner of the boat is no stranger to the city, reports My London.
Posting a picture of the boat on Reddit, one person wrote: “Seriously, this thing showed up this morning and is moored right by Tower Bridge.
“It’s the biggest boat I have seen here, any idea who owns it?”
One person replied: “Sorry but not me as I can barely afford heating, so how the heck do you expect me to own a million dollar super boat?”
Turns out the boat, named “Kismet”, is owned by billionaire Shahid Khan, who also happens to own Fulham Football Club.
Shahid bought the club from former owner Mohamed Al Fayed in 2013.
The Pakistani-American tycoon also owns NFL team the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Jaguars will be in town on October 30 to play against the Denver Broncos at Wembley Stadium, perhaps explaining why his boat is moored on the Thames.
The boat is said to currently be on sale for the cost of 169 million euros, or more than £140 million.
Not everyone was happy to see it docked in London.
One said: “Waiting for Just Stop Oil to spray paint it as well. Would be brilliant.”
Another commented: “Think you should never show off such extravagance in a city with homeless people on the street.”
Saying that, some Londoners claim they’ve seen better.
“Gone are the Russian mega mega yachts, now come the toddlers,” said one. “I mean, does this even have a helipad or two?”
Kismet, which means “fate” or “destiny” in Urdu, was built in 2014 and sails under the flag of Cayman Islands. It has its own swimming pool on board.
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