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Cunard has not given this new ship an official name, thus the Fincantieri yard number. Cunard is using CUN4RD on their twitter page. While there is also message board talk of Cunard referring to the ship internally as Project Halifax I've yet to see a reliable source for that other than good-faith hearsay claims. BlueRiband►15:48, 26 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Where did you see that? Do you have a press release or an industry announcement that can be used in the article? When the ship name was inserted you didn't give any source. BlueRiband►20:01, 2 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Its weird cause i would think she would be named after Queen Berengaria, after Cunards first queen S.S. Berengaria after being renamed from S.S. Imperator
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.100.144.144 (talk) , we have to follow reliable sources (WP:RS) whenever we make a change to an article. Cunard has made no official announcment regarding the name of the fourth ship. (They have also been silent about construction progress with nothing coming from them since steel was cut in October 2019!) So unless and until there is an announcement from Cunard or a report from a respected maritime organization we can't speculate on what we think they might do. BlueRiband►00:02, 18 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]