There’s MarineTraffic, but it lists the Queen Mary 2 as currently out-of-range of its terrestrial AIS feed. They also offer satellite-base AIS feeds, but you need a paying account for that. The free feed should be sufficient to track ships while near land.
(AIS = Automatic Identification System, a VHF-based system used by ships to broadcast their position and other data to each other)
A bit more searching and I’ve found Vesselfinder’s QM2 page.
Getting closer, I’ve found Crusein Me Ship Tracker, which looks promising…
And The Cruse Village has a Live Ship Tracker:
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