I'm not sure what semantics you want to argue over a meme I found on the internets but this is from wikipedia-You might want to see when the victory was built and she is still afloat...
In November 2007, Victory's then-commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander John Scivier, paid a visit to USS Constitution of the US Navy, which is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat. He met Constitution's commanding officer, Commander William A. Bullard III, and discussed the possibility of arranging an exchange programme between the two ships.[94]
Listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, Victory has been the flagship of the First Sea Lord since October 2012. Prior to this, she was the flagship of the Second Sea Lord.[95][96] She is the oldest commissioned warship in the world and attracts around 350,000 visitors per year in her role as a museum ship.[97] The current and 101st commanding officer is Lieutenant Commander Brian Smith, who assumed command in May 2015.[98]