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Queen Elizabeth II will give Captain Tom Moore a knighthood at Windsor Castle this Friday (July 17), Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
The Queen will resume face-to-face engagements this week to deliver Tom Moore's knighthood, given in recognition of his incredible achievement of raising more than £30 million for the NHS by completing 100 laps in his daughter's garden before his birthday in April.
In a statement, the palace said: "The Queen will confer the Honour of Knighthood on Captain Sir
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According to The Sun, there are some very famous names in the running to play Tom himself.These include 90-year-old Clint Eastwood and 87-year-old Michael Caine as well as Anthony Hopkins, 82, and Dick Van Dyke, 94.However, nothing has been confirmed as of yet, but from his role in World War 2 to his fundraising efforts this year, he has had quite the story to tell.The publication went on to say that before Hollywood getd their hands on the story, ITV is set to make a two-part series about Tom’s
Buckingham Palace, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be relocating to their usual summer spot, Balmoral Castle, in ‘early August’.This will be the first time the royals will leave Windsor Castle, where they have been quarantining since March.
Prince Philip stepped out of retirement for a rare public appearance to pass over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifles to Duchess Camilla.The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, attended the ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, July 22, while the Duchess of Cornwall, 73, participated in a separate ceremony at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, England. Assistant Colonel Commandant Major General Tom Copinger-Symes thanked Philip for his 67 years of support in the Rifles.
Prince Philip made a rare appearance after his retirement as he handed over his historic Colonel-in-Chief title to Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.The Duke of Edinburgh, who is 99, joked and laughed with an army bugler as he made the appearance on Wednesday, just days after attending Princess Beatrice’s wedding last Friday.The Duke has handed over his role to Camilla after being associated with The Rifles for nearly 70 years and appeared at Windsor Castle, while Camilla was at Highgrove House
Prince Philip, who retired three years ago, attended a rare royal engagement Tuesday.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Prince Philip broke his retirement today for a rare public engagement.The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, beamed as he waved leaving Windsor Castle, wearing a green and red tie and a navy suit.The Queen's husband retired in 2017 after decades of loyal service supporting the Monarch, as well as attending 22,000 events for his own charities and organisations.Today's ceremony, which will see him hand over his position as
Tom Moore was personally thanked by the Queen for raising an "amazing amount of money" for the NHS as she knighted him for his efforts. The national hero appeared humbled following his audience with the Queen and said he was "absolutely overawed" to receive the knighthood during the unique open-air ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Captain Sir Tom Moore has been knighted by the Queen in a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Friday.The 100 year old became a monumental figure amid the coronavirus pandemic as he raised more than £32 million for the NHS.The veteran was joined by family for the occasion, including is daughter Hannah Ingram, son-in-law Colin Ingram, grandson Benji and granddaughter Georgia.The fitting occasion saw Captain Tom knighted by Queen Elizabeth, 94, just after 3pm and pictures have since emerged of the
Knighthood ceremonies have been postponed due to the pandemic, but Queen Elizabeth II made one very special exception.
Princess Beatrice is no stranger to the royal spotlight. As the oldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, Beatrice and her younger sister, Princess Eugenie, have been mainstays among the royal family even though both are not officially working members of the monarchy.