In March 1803 the master shipwright in charge of construction changed from Tippett to Henry Peake.
The day after the review, the Prince Regent, King of Prussia, and Emperor of Russia embarked on Royal Sovereign and led the fifteen ships of the line and thirty-one frigates present out to sea.
[3] In October 1824 Royal Sovereign was used by the Duke of Clarence for a tour of the fleet at Spithead, where the back-and-forth nature of the ship's sailing forced one warship, the brig sloop HMS Redwing, to fire the royal salute seven times.
[4] On 19 February 1838 Captain Samuel Jackson transferred from the ship of the line HMS Bellerophon to take command of Royal Sovereign.
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