Designed to be the "largest and most beautiful yacht in the world", Trump Princess was created by the Spanish firm Oliver Design for tycoon Donald Trump, but it was never built. The design company however kept the renders and you can see them all here

Nearly 24 years ago and before becoming President of the United States, business tycoon Donald Trump commissioned a small Spanish naval design firm to create the “largest and most beautiful yacht in the world”.

The lavish 420-foot Trump Princess was eventually shelved by the businessman.

Oliver Design kept the renders and have now released them, along with the story of how the firm’s founder, Jaime Oliver and his son, Iñigo designed a ship for one of the world’s richest men.

A small, fledgling company in the 1990s, Oliver Design decided to set up its pitch at one of the world’s leading shipping fairs, the Florida Boat Show.

There, to the astonishment of Oliver, they were visited by the personal assistant of Donald Trump.

It transpired that the real estate mogul had undergone a private viewing of the exhibition and had picked Oliver Design as the best candidate to design his new yacht.

Render of the yacht created for Donald Trump

With a swimming pool and hot tubs, Trump Princess was designed for luxury living

Donald Trump wrote to Oliver in March 1993, clearly outlining what he wanted.

“As you are aware, I am interested in building a 420’ yacht which, when completed, will be not only the largest yacht in the world, but at the same time, the most beautiful,” he said.

“Obviously, this yacht must be built to the highest yachting standards. The yacht design which you presented to me is very beautiful and indeed, I believe if build, would be great tribute to everybody involved in the project, including your country, Spain,” wrote the businessman.

See the gallery of Trump Princess below

Prior to commissioning Oliver Design, Donald Trump had already owned the luxurious Kingdom 5KR superyacht, which he renamed Trump Princess.

The yacht is perhaps best known for being used as Maximilian Largo’s floating headquarters in the film Never Say Never Again, Sean Connery’s last appearance as James Bond.

Trump bought the yacht from the Sultan of Brunei in 1988 before selling it in 1991 to a Saudi prince.

The yacht designed for Donald Trump

This opulent suite on board designed for Donald Trump

According to Oliver Design, Donald Trump paid $170,000 for the conceptual design of his new 420-foot yacht.

Jaime Oliver and his son, Iñigo also met the tycoon at Trump Tower in New York.

Iñigo, who is now Oliver Design’s sales manager, was also invited to stay at Donald Trump’s mansion at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, and even attended the baptism of Trump’s daughter, Tiffany.

One of the world’s biggest yachts – Sailing Yacht A – is delivered

Oliver Design even began talks with Spanish shipyard Astilleros Españoles (now Navantia) on construction of the superyacht before the project was pulled. It is unknown why the new American President decided not to have the yacht built in the end.

With four decks, a heliport, luxury split-level suites, sophisticated lounges, a swimming pool, hot tubs and a vast gallery decorated with palm trees, Trump Princess would have indeed been the Sailing Yacht A of her time.